-LSB-...] written, I think the piece that might have had the greatest impact is an open letter I wrote on my personal blog about the design of accountability
systems under the new federal education law.
Not exact matches
New York committed to the evaluation
system and to controversial Common Core learning standards
under the
federal Race to the Top grant and in waivers
under the broad
federal No Child Left Behind
education law.
Yet at least one thing remains clear:
Under the
new K - 12
federal education law, the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), states are required to put in place
new systems to identify low - performing schools for improvement by the 2017 - 18 school year.
As the Center on
Education Policy noted in its recent survey of states granted waivers under the gambit, there is already fears that they will have scotch the accountability systems they put in place after receiving the waivers and start all over again under a new version of the federal educa
Education Policy noted in its recent survey of states granted waivers
under the gambit, there is already fears that they will have scotch the accountability
systems they put in place after receiving the waivers and start all over again
under a
new version of the
federal educationeducation law.