Monday, November 30, 2009

A Washington State Fight, a Nationwide Debate - Curriculum Matters - Education Week


A Washington State Fight, a Nationwide Debate - Curriculum Matters - Education Week:

"Some readers may already be aware of a battle unfolding in Washington state over tough new graduation requirements in math, science, speaking, and writing. State schools Superintendent Randy Dorn has proposed delaying the implementation of the mandate, which has rankled Gov. Chris Gregoire and members of the state school board. But while the story carries a Washington state dateline, it reflects a fight that has played out with what seems like increasing frequency in state capitals around the country in recent years.

Dorn is arguing that the state's students simply aren't ready for the new requirements, that current course requirements don't match the test schedules, and that the mandates need to be phased in more slowly. Here's a sample of his argument, from an op-ed in the Spokesman-Review:"

Our new math and science learning standards won't be tested until spring 2011 (math) and spring 2012 (science). That's... continue reading at edweek.org