Monday, August 20, 2012

New school year: doubling down on failed ed policy - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post

New school year: doubling down on failed ed policy - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post:

Answer Sheet


New school year: doubling down on failed ed policy

This was written by Lisa Guisbond, a policy analyst for the National Center for Fair and Open Testing, known as FairTest, a Boston-based organization that aims to improve standardized testing practices and evaluations of students, teachers and schools.
By Lisa Guisbond
Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt credited his teammate, Jamaican runner Yohan “The Beast,” Blake, with helping him improve by beating him in earlier races. The defeats forced Bolt to reflect on what he needed to do differently to improve. Bolt’s victory modeled a powerful lesson: Always try to learn from your mistakes, rather than repeat them.

President Obama and Arne Duncan (AP)
As children head back to school after a decade of No Child Left Behind, will they benefit from 

Ten things teachers, students should expect this year

This was written by Boston educator Larry Myatt, a convener with The Forum for Education and Democracy, the cCo-founder of the Education Resources Consortium and a former National Faculty Member of The Coalition of Essential Schools. A version of this was first published on the Forum for Education and Democracy website and newsletter.
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