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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Matt Damon, Arne Duncan, and Tests in Gym Class - Dana Goldstein

Matt Damon, Arne Duncan, and Tests in Gym Class - Dana Goldstein

Matt Damon, Arne Duncan, and Tests in Gym Class

Check out my new column at The Nation on the divisive teacher quality debate.

Teachers (and parents, and Matt Damon) are right to be skeptical of the administration’s testing push. While “standards-based-assessment” doesn’t have to mean that students are sitting for dozens of new bubble tests—there are other ways to “test,” including portfolio-based systems, performance tasks, and presentations—the fact of the matter is that some states and school districts will respond to the incentives of Obama’s Race to the Top program in ways that over-rationalize learning.

Case in point: While reporting from Colorado this past winter, I observed a school district, Harrison District 2 in Colorado Springs, that gives pencil-and-paper exams in every subject at every grade level. The second