Arne Duncan is Wrong. The Pressing Issue in Civil Rights is not Education, it's the Right to Protect Your Information from Arne Duncan.
Missouri received $890,000 from the Federal government in 2010 to expand its data capturing and reporting ability for school children in public education. Everything's coming up data...teacher evaluations are to be made on data and the future of your child will be made on data. Creativity, ingenuity and individualism, qualities for entrepreneurship, will be difficult to assess via standardized testing and based on what the data will be used for, these qualities may be quashed in the quest for the perfect worker. Your human capital needs to craft a good data set to be acceptable and employable in the work sector. Think of it as human capital selection in the workforce without the personal interview.
It's from 2010, but it's important to understand the intent of information use of these educational longitudinal data bases. From the Department of Labor's news release:
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor today announced $12.2 million to 13 states through the
It's from 2010, but it's important to understand the intent of information use of these educational longitudinal data bases. From the Department of Labor's news release:
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor today announced $12.2 million to 13 states through the