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  1. 16 de ene. de 2015 · Gov. Scott Walker has changed his stance on the Common Core education standards, from tacit support to repeal and replace, and then to opt-out. PolitiFact examines his statements and actions on the issue and rates his position as mixed.

  2. 18 de jul. de 2014 · Gov. Scott Walker released a statement on Thursday calling upon the state Legislature to repeal the Common Core State Standards when it convenes for a new session in January. Walker has advocated for changing the educational standards in the past; however, this is the first time he has directly called for a repeal from the Legislature.

  3. 21 de jul. de 2014 · Gov. Scott Walker urged legislators to pass a bill in January repealing adoption of the Common Core State Standards and to replace them with "standards set by people in Wisconsin." The statement came amid growing opposition to the math and language arts standards in Wisconsin and other states. Walker's one-sentence statement was issued hours after Sens. Leah Vukmir and Paul Farrow issued a joint statement calling for a delay in using new standardized tests aligned to Common Core.

  4. 27 de may. de 2014 · Scott Walker of Wisconsin, Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, and Sam Brownback of Kansas have all spoken out against the standards — but they are still being implemented in all three states.

  5. 19 de jul. de 2014 · Gov. Scott Walker joined other potential Republican candidates for president when, in a surprise move, he called on the Wisconsin Legislature to repeal the Common Core education standards.

  6. 31 de dic. de 2014 · Gov. Scott Walker says his position on Common Core is mostly unchanged, even as he backtracks from plans to revamp the education standards. During Walker’s first year in office, the governor worked with the Department of Public Instruction to implement the national Common Core standards.

  7. 18 de jul. de 2014 · Gov. Scott Walker wants to replace Common Core, the curriculum standards for grade-school classrooms, with Wisconsin-made standards. He faces opposition from Democrats, educators and some Republicans who support the current standards.