Thursday, June 28, 2012

Marion County School Board Passes Resolution on “Extensive” Testing | Scathing Purple Musings

Marion County School Board Passes Resolution on “Extensive” Testing | Scathing Purple Musings:


Marion County School Board Passes Resolution on “Extensive” Testing

I hope Marion board member Ron Crawford wasn’t bowing to pressure and insisted on changing “high-stakes” to “extensive” in his board’s resolution on testing. It offers undeserved cover for Florida’s be-all, end-all test regime which prompted the state-wide movement. Moral justification for the “high-stakes” label exists in the fact that children’s test results affect adult’s jobs and school’s existence.  Few examples of hyper-exploitation exist like this anymore.
At any rate, Marion’s board acted in the same spirit that the growing number of boards across the state. And its members are equally exasperated. Writes Joe Callahan in the Ocala Star-Banner:
Marion County School Board member Bobby James said he was disappointed when he heard Education Commissioner Gerald Robinson’s response to these resolutions. In summary,