Education
Related: About this forumWhat can we learn from the spectacular failure of Obama-era school "reform"?
Anything?
>>>Instead, things have gotten worse by almost every measure. SAT scores have declined, as have the scores of American students, compared with their counterparts in other nations, on the PISA (Program for International Student Assessment) exam. The rate of progress on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, the nations report card, was actually higher, both over all and for specific demographic groups, during the decade before No Child Left Behind than after it was passed.
At the same time, the laws aspiration morphed into a high-stakes target for accountability not for the politicians, with their unachievable demands, but for school officials who were given an impossible burden of meeting annual testing goals. Under the law, schools that didnt make adequate yearly progress faced ever more draconian sanctions, including wholesale reorganization and closings>>>>
Today's NYT, OP ED
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/10/opinion/why-the-new-education-law-is-good-for-children-left-behind.html?_r=0
Article cross posted to GD: http://www.democraticunderground.com/10027437818
GeorgeGist
(25,442 posts)and give them what they need to do their jobs.
Mona
(135 posts)Is referring to Bush's NCLB, the headline you chose is completely misleading.