The Huffington Post / Rebecca Klein has a short clip of Louis C.K. talking to David Letterman about standardized testing:
Louis C.K. took his complaints about standardized testing to late night television Thursday, telling David Letterman his two daughters were currently amid three days of "high-pressure" exams at their public schools.
The appearance on "David Letterman" comes after the comedian knocked standardized testing and the Common Core State Standards on Twitter this week. In the tweet, he sarcastically thanked the Common Core Standards for making his daughters cry and suggested the standards implementation process had been rushed in New York State. He also posted photos of one of his daughter's math homework, musing, "Who is writig these? And why? [sic]"
The exchange happens at the beginning, in the first two minutes or so. It's nice to see a conversation in simple to understand terms about problems with standardized testing in this country. And watching either Louis. C.K. or Letterman is usually always a treat, so I thought this was worth sharing ...