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Thursday, February 19, 2015

Fixing Our National Accountability System: Part 1 | The Crucial Voice of the People

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Fixing Our National Accountability System: Part 1



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 The latest Marc Tucker publication from the National Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE) is titled “Fixing Our National Accountability System.” I have so many issues with the title alone that it didn’t take long to decide that my responses would obviously require more than one blog.

First the words “Our National.” National means affecting the nation as a whole.
That IS the problem with our current U.S. education accountability law – No Child Left Behind (NCLB). That law put in place a test-based system that affected the whole nation in a negative way – no doubt about it.
Did it then go further and become a “federal” accountability mechanism? “Federal” means a union of states in which members agree to designate a central authority. Did NCLB do that? You bet it did! Our congressmen and women acted – and gave authority to the U.S. Department of Education to execute their law. NCLB is the federal educationlaw of the land controlling the use of high-stakes standardized tests for Fixing Our National Accountability System: Part 1 | The Crucial Voice of the People: