"The first ingredient in education reform is to tell parents the truth."
National Alliance for Public Charter Schools:
OK, so the Lieberman/Landrieu/Coleman bill is technically second out of the gate, but [this one] really gets the NCLB reauthorization debate started. Making its debut at a Senate-side shindig featuring Chancellors Klein (NY) and Rhee (DC), the Lieberman-led proposal lays done some important markers, to wit:- Lets schools move away from input-driven "Highly Qualified Teachers" rules and toward a new standard based on effectiveness in the classroom
- Permits growth measures in Adequate Yearly Progress, and fund the technologies needed to move rapidly toward measuring student-level longitudinal gains
- Morphs NAEP's governing body into a new commission that would write voluntary standards - - and make states tell parents about the gap between their own state assessments and prevailing national norms
More sunshine is better. Props to
Madison Magazine for taking a closer look at our local schools.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at July 24, 2007 12:00 AM
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