There is
a backlash against accountability.
Yes, the teachers» union has been successful in sowing a small
backlash against accountability measures in communities that don't have to worry about unacceptably low student performance.
Not exact matches
But we find little evidence of a public
backlash against Common Core and test - based
accountability, at least on the basis of new information about local school district rankings.
At the same time, there has been a growing
backlash against school
accountability, despite the fact that Colorado has not forced any schools or districts to make radical changes since the ham handed take over of Cole middle school over a decade ago.
If nothing else, that big majorities of both parties in Congress felt the need to greatly ease federal force in elementary and secondary education — at least overt federal force — is a powerful testament to the breadth of the public
backlash against federally driven standardization, testing, and «
accountability.»