The new
federal education law encourages the use of new ways of holding schools accountable.
Not exact matches
Regardless of the incentives contained in
federal laws like the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act, the Supreme Court has repeatedly held that the
federal government may
encourage but may not simply «commandeer» state governments to implement or enforce
federal policies.
Hence, the lack of supporting constitutional text, principles of federalism, and the doctrine of stare decisis (which lends stability to the
law by
encouraging courts to stand by their prior decisions) all militate against the creation of a
federal constitutional right to
education or to supposedly equal school funding.
In a notable change from prior versions of
federal law, the U.S. Department of
Education is now
encouraging states to «push the field of assessment forward through innovation.»
A proposed provision that declares that nothing in future
education policy would prevent the passage of Parent Trigger
laws or other Parent Power efforts would be meaningful if it also proposed a competitive grant program to
encourage states to enact such
laws; as is, there is nothing in
federal law that restricts states from passing Parent Trigger
laws or keeps families from using them.
The Gordon commission also urges that the next iteration of the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act — the federal government's centerpiece education law, currently called the No Child Left Behind Act — encourage states and districts to experiment with new, even «radically different» forms of ass
Education Act — the
federal government's centerpiece
education law, currently called the No Child Left Behind Act — encourage states and districts to experiment with new, even «radically different» forms of ass
education law, currently called the No Child Left Behind Act —
encourage states and districts to experiment with new, even «radically different» forms of assessments.
Under the new
federal education law, states are
encouraged to use «nonacademic» factors to hold schools accountable.
CCSA
encourages federal law that recognizes online
education and treats it equally with other forms of educational delivery.