The ESSA has scaled back much of its direct
oversight of accountability measures, leaving that to state governments — a move that has been praised by many education experts.
Not exact matches
CUNY's Board
of Trustees last years approved a series
of accountability and transparency
measures surrounding CUNY spending — including at its affiliate foundations — to «ensure
oversight and compliance in fiscal and legal matters.»
However, far from a «Wild West» approach to charter
oversight, his organization instead advocated for, and got, important
accountability measures included in the law: mandatory closure for persistently low - performing charter schools, A — F grading
of schools (both charter and public), and an end to so - called «authorizer shopping,» in which failing schools move to a new authorizer after their existing one withdraws its support.
Although I did not directly analyze the roles
of accreditation agencies and associations, policymakers should take into account these organizations»
oversight roles to see if there is some
measure of oversight and
accountability already in place.
Education secretary Arne Duncan has indicated that the administration will not support a bill that doesn't strengthen federal
oversight of school
accountability measures.
Most voucher programs lack
accountability measures, and according to studies
of voucher programs, many also lack proper
oversight to ensure they meet even the minimal standards that do exist.
Most voucher programs lack
accountability measures, and according to studies
of voucher programs, many also lack proper
oversight to ensure they meet the minimal standards that do exist.