Parents are adept at
holding schools accountable when they are empowered with choices and armed with information about their options.
Voucher schools must be held responsible, and if we are to keep the choice program in place, then measure must be put in place to
hold schools accountable when they do not meet the same expectations placed on traditional public schools and charter schools.
Bush signed NCLB in early 2002, and it did what no ESEA reauthorization had done before: It forced states to test all children and
held schools accountable when low scores stayed low.
Not exact matches
Someone who was not
held accountable for their actions
when they were expelled from
school.
Many people believe education is best run at the local level because
school boards and
school officials better serve the public
when they are able to be
held accountable by the local community they serve;
when the decision - makers have local roots, many believe they do a better job than a monolithic federal bureaucracy hundreds or thousands of miles away.
When it comes to
holding principals
accountable in his effort to turn around struggling city
schools, Mayor Bill de Blasio wants to take a page out of the police playbook.
EdNext reports a clear plurality in favor of the Common Core
when it notes that the standards will be used
hold schools accountable and an evenly divided public
when the accountability connection is not made.
The more serious difficulties arise
when value - added assessments are used to
hold schools and teachers
accountable, with high - stakes personnel decisions to follow.
As a result, No Child Left Behind
holds schools accountable but,
when a
school fails, tenure and seniority assured by statute and / or collective bargaining agreements allow lemons to dance on to the
school down the street.
Resistance to making standards consequential:
When Common Core and the aligned assessments were launched in 2010, states were also busy adopting ambitious new teacher evaluation systems and refashioning the ways in which they
held local
schools and districts
accountable.
When both young people and high
schools are given the opportunity to choose, each will begin to
hold the other
accountable.
Studies have repeatedly shown that students benefit
when schools and educators are
held accountable for student outcomes, as part of a multi-measure system.
New data and accountability Finally,
when we contemplate disruption in education, many questions remain as to how the government will
hold a «next - generation»
school system
accountable to ensure equity, rigor, and excellence.
Indeed, the main use of standardized tests many years ago,
when I was in
school, was to improve instruction, not to
hold teachers
accountable.
But
when policymakers seek to
hold students, teachers, and
schools accountable for those standards by using the results from aligned assessments, support is far more likely to falter.
When Congress passed the No Child Left Behind Act in 2001, it rewrote much of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, increasing the amount of testing required and demanding that states
hold schools accountable for results on those tests.
-- The Education Department also excluded science tests as an option for states
when considering academic factors to
hold schools accountable, limiting them to math and English exams.
Important questions to consider include whether states will set high standards for
holding schools accountable, Jeffries said, and whether states and districts will intervene smartly
when schools fall short.
When it comes to actually
holding schools (and educators)
accountable, let's try trusting the Tenth Amendment and the people closest to the problem.
In an era
when education leaders are
held accountable for raising the academic performance of all students, the job of leading today's
schools has seriously outpaced the available training, especially for state and district leaders who set policy for and lead complex urban districts.
I know who should be
held accountable when tests cause undue duress in students, students are put into unrealistic pressure - cooker, toxic learning environments, student needs go unmet due to diverting finances to untested standards, students lose months of instructional time due to state - imposed distraction — all this to the full knowledge and concern of
school superintendents, etc, etc
When the idea of charter
schools came along — public
schools that would 1) run themselves independently of the bureaucracies that were / are a huge part of the problem, 2) would get to hire their own staff members ensuring «fit» with the
school, AND 3) would be
held accountable for results in educating students — many amazing people stood up and said they would create and run great public
schools where they were needed the most.
How can we expect to
hold teachers
accountable for teaching students to read
when we don't know why some youngsters teach themselves before they ever start
school and others never learn to read well until they are eight or so?
When Congress passed No Child Left Behind in 2001, it was a bipartisan effort to
hold schools accountable to parents and taxpayers and a federal commitment to attack student achievement gaps.
When the California State Board of Education voted last week to once again delay
holding schools accountable for their students» performance on new Common Core - aligned assessments, they had one thing right: Schools still haven't effectively transitioned to the new standards and are not prepared to help all children mee
schools accountable for their students» performance on new Common Core - aligned assessments, they had one thing right:
Schools still haven't effectively transitioned to the new standards and are not prepared to help all children mee
Schools still haven't effectively transitioned to the new standards and are not prepared to help all children meet them.
Why is public tax money allowed to go to private
school vouchers,
when private
schools do not have to test and, therefore, are not
held «
accountable»?
In New Mexico, courtesy of the PED, all
school districts are to include teachers» absences due to sick leave and personal leave
when holding teachers
accountable for their effectiveness every year.
Parents and educators alike have increasingly lashed out against the high number of standardized tests students must take, the high stakes attached to those test results, and the narrowed curriculum that occurs
when schools are
held accountable for students» test results in only two or three subjects.
I
hold myself
accountable to the truism that «if I am good enough, they will be smart enough» and I relish that in primary
schools we have a real opportunity to fulfil this commitment; the mindsets and learning behaviours children can develop
when they are with the same teacher all day, every day, will set them up for life.
If we don't try to find better answers than we have now and improve the ways we
hold transfer
schools accountable, we not only do a disservice to
schools like BCHS that are branded failures
when they are not, we also do a disservice to tens of thousands of students who need a
school system that will stop failing them and start helping them.
Punitive or «To» Sector:
When schools or classrooms are solely focused on control, setting strong limits, and / or incorporating punitive discipline, yes, they are
holding kids
accountable for actions.
The Children's Guild DC Public Charter
School is the type of school that demonstrates what can happen when you empower leaders with the freedom to innovate while holding them accountable for out
School is the type of
school that demonstrates what can happen when you empower leaders with the freedom to innovate while holding them accountable for out
school that demonstrates what can happen
when you empower leaders with the freedom to innovate while
holding them
accountable for outcomes.
At a time
when Ofsted and the Government are
holding schools more
accountable for the Pupil Premium, it will also help
schools to ensure that they are making the most of their funding at a time of scarce public resources.»
We need a way to identify gaps in learning for our kids, to measure the performance of our
schools, and to
hold the system
accountable when it falls short.
This is
when schools and students across the Keystone State are
held accountable.
Judson (2010) proposes that there are multiple layers for this —
when teachers are evaluated on science scores, they will teach Science;
when schools are
held accountable for science scores, they will allocate resources to Science.
When districts and
schools are
held accountable for their students» test scores, as was the case under past standards - based reforms, the number of students who are «
held back,» or retained from moving on to the next grade, have increased (Lee 2006).
Be consistent with
school - wide expectations by
holding students
accountable and have
school and classwide incentive systems
when they demonstrate grit.
Making education
schools accountable for the quality of their graduates goes hand - in - hand with
holding the graduates of those
schools to higher standards
when they seek to move into the classroom.
This growth of charter
schools has occurred during a period
when charter public
schools have been
held more
accountable than traditional public
schools and have strengthened their performance, especially with historically underserved students.
The package also contains a «Student Bill of Rights» that would
hold districts
accountable for providing every student with a qualified teacher on day one of each
school year.The educator's proposal to the legislature comes at a time
when anti-union groups are pushing and paying across the state for support of legislation to restrict collective bargaining for teachers, including the group Stand for Children, which made the largest - ever single contribution to a legislative candidate in Illinois history (he lost).
Do you think we should be conducting these kinds of high - stakes tests, where teachers and
schools are
held accountable when students do poorly?
And one way we are doing that is by empowering and engaging parents of our most vulnerable students, as well as working with local leaders and civil rights groups, in the fight to improve their child's elementary and secondary education and helping them to
hold school systems
accountable when it comes to their children's future.
How can you
hold students and teachers and
schools accountable when no one is
holding the Department of Education
accountable?
Melissa McMullen, a Port Jefferson Station middle
school teacher, told King: «We can't say that curriculum stands alone
when teachers are
held accountable to a state test.
Superintendent Luizzi failed to distinguish between Connecticut's Truancy Laws, which do
hold parents
accountable for a child's failure to attend
school and the lack of such laws
when it comes to deciding to protect one's child from the Common Core SBAC testing scam.
I would love to know how their current Charter
Schools are doing on the very criteria being proposed by the Governor (for new charter schools, anyway): * Require... charters to submit a recruitment and retention plan detailing plans to recruit, enroll, and retain priority student populations * Enable charter schools to propose modifications to their lottery procedures to give preference to priority student populations * Hold charter schools accountable for the success of their documented recruitment and retention practices for priority student populations when the State Board of Education considers schools for charter
Schools are doing on the very criteria being proposed by the Governor (for new charter
schools, anyway): * Require... charters to submit a recruitment and retention plan detailing plans to recruit, enroll, and retain priority student populations * Enable charter schools to propose modifications to their lottery procedures to give preference to priority student populations * Hold charter schools accountable for the success of their documented recruitment and retention practices for priority student populations when the State Board of Education considers schools for charter
schools, anyway): * Require... charters to submit a recruitment and retention plan detailing plans to recruit, enroll, and retain priority student populations * Enable charter
schools to propose modifications to their lottery procedures to give preference to priority student populations * Hold charter schools accountable for the success of their documented recruitment and retention practices for priority student populations when the State Board of Education considers schools for charter
schools to propose modifications to their lottery procedures to give preference to priority student populations *
Hold charter
schools accountable for the success of their documented recruitment and retention practices for priority student populations when the State Board of Education considers schools for charter
schools accountable for the success of their documented recruitment and retention practices for priority student populations
when the State Board of Education considers
schools for charter
schools for charter renewal
For example, high
school leaders are most effective
when the district expects them to become instructional leaders and gives them the authority and support to assume that role, and
holds them
accountable.
But these stories, and countless others like them, show us that
when we believe in our students — by
holding them to the same high standards as their peers, by giving them high - quality
school options, by
holding ourselves
accountable for the quality of their learning — they can and do achieve great things.
In general,
when all the federal requirements for measuring the progress of students with disabilities are solidified, there will be at least six areas for which every
school will be
held accountable.