This is classic. One of the two Common Core test development consortia, Smarter Balanced, has launched a new webpage "meant for parents, students, and teachers, and includes information about the new tests and how they will be made accessible to all students, including English-language learners", reports Lesli Maxwell at EdWeek. I thought there was a type-o, and that a new webSITE had been launched. But no. Visit the page, called "Smarter en Español". Indeed the splash page is in Spanish, but click on anything else in the menu bars across the top and you immediately revert to English. A laudable effort, but it underscores lack of support for languages other than English in the new federal educational frameworks.
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