Monday, December 9, 2019

Thomas Armstrong: What If Einstein Ran Our Schools? | Diane Ravitch's blog

Thomas Armstrong: What If Einstein Ran Our Schools? | Diane Ravitch's blog

Thomas Armstrong: What If Einstein Ran Our Schools?

Thomas Armstrong recently wrote a provocative book with the same title as this essay. I invited him to write a post for this blog, and he did. His point of view stands in sharp contrast to the current policy environment of testing, data, competition, and punishment for teachers, principals, students, and schools that don’t hit test score benchmarks.
He writes:
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (the ‘’nation’s report card’’), recently released reading and math test scores for fourth- and sixth-graders and the results have been less than stellar. Showing declines in reading and little progress in math, these results are bound to stimulate calls for new education reforms.  However, we should keep in mind the historical context in U.S. efforts to raise achievement levels in our schools.  This campaign for school reform dates as far back as CONTINUE READING: Thomas Armstrong: What If Einstein Ran Our Schools? | Diane Ravitch's blog