The One-Two Punch of NCLB and Common Core
The fight is on. Some in Congress are trying to rewrite NCLB (as this work has been put off/ignored for years). Some of this push is about the use of Common Core which several states are now dragging their feet on. This rewrite by Rep. John Kline (R-MN) and Rep. Todd Rokita (R-IN) is called the Student Success Act and passed the House on Friday. Rep. Tom Harkin (D-IA) has released his own bill called Strengthening America's Schools Act of 2013.
Via Diane Ravitch comes this great editorial from the LA Times on this issue. From the editorial:
After Congress dragged its heels for six years on the reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act, House Republicans suddenly passed a jumbled bill Friday that could best be described as the No Accountability Act, eliminating virtually all the school improvement mandates that were in the original law. PresidentObama has rightly vowed to veto it in the unlikely scenario that it reaches his desk, but even as he does so, he should not ignore the more valid sentiments behind the vote. The nation is ripe for rebellion against the rigid law and the Obama administration's further efforts to micromanage how schools are run.
To its credit, the law raised awareness about just how little students in
Via Diane Ravitch comes this great editorial from the LA Times on this issue. From the editorial:
After Congress dragged its heels for six years on the reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act, House Republicans suddenly passed a jumbled bill Friday that could best be described as the No Accountability Act, eliminating virtually all the school improvement mandates that were in the original law. PresidentObama has rightly vowed to veto it in the unlikely scenario that it reaches his desk, but even as he does so, he should not ignore the more valid sentiments behind the vote. The nation is ripe for rebellion against the rigid law and the Obama administration's further efforts to micromanage how schools are run.
To its credit, the law raised awareness about just how little students in