Letters - ‘No Child Left Behind,’ Revisited - NYTimes.com
“Making ‘No Child’ Better” (editorial, Feb. 5) misses the point that the No Child Left Behind law is founded on faulty assumptions of top-down mandates, zero tolerance, narrow forms of assessment, and privatization. These are all popular nowadays, but have been shown to be ineffective in other sectors (health, corrections, welfare and so on) and have a dismal track record so far in education.
“Tightening up” the law will only prolong the agony.
President Obama’s appointment of Arne Duncan as education secretary instead of the education scholar Linda Darling-Hammond has set authentic reform in education back by at least a decade. Educators aren’t the villains;
The Education Hunger Games: Who Survives?
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The warning signs are no longer theoretical. Schools are closing. Colleges
are preparing layoffs. Faculty buyouts are spreading. Academic programs are
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