Saturday, October 29, 2016

John Thompson: 'Ridiculous' A-F school grades paint partial picture - NonDoc

'Ridiculous' A-F school grades paint partial picture - NonDoc:

‘Ridiculous’ A-F school grades paint partial picture



Back in the early 1990s, there were some potentially useful purposes for hard copies of data-driven report cards about school performance. For example, they could line the bottom of the birdcage or be used to light a fire.
Now that most people read A-to-F school grade cards online, it’s hard to think of any benefits they provide, because even though they are being issued a half -ear after the 2015 school year, it is still too early to light a wood stove with the paper reports.
Seriously, though, the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) federal law was so full of loopholes that its metrics were designed for one and only one purpose: to shame schools that were supposedly failing.
The punitive part of the plan was to provoke a series of headlines about failing schools and bad teachers that would allow corporate reformers to impose their test-sort-reward-and-punish approach to school transformation and privatization.'Ridiculous' A-F school grades paint partial picture - NonDoc: