Here's a recent posting from Democracy Now! that has been recommended for posting by several blog authors:
As the Obama administration touts No Child Left Behind and the “Race to the Top” competition for school grants, we speak to leading education scholar and former Assistant Secretary of Education Diane Ravitch. She’s long been known as an advocate of No Child Left Behind, charter schools, standardized testing, and using the free market to improve schools. But she’s had a radical change of heart, as chronicled in her latest book, The Death and Life of the Great American School System: How Testing and Choice Are Undermining Education. Ravitch says, “The evidence says No Child Left Behind was a failure, and charter schools aren’t going to be any better.” For a copy of the transcript, just go here.
Monday, March 8, 2010
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Diane Ravitch criticizes NCLB for narrowing the curriculum. I think we are on the right track in shedding light on schools that have done just that in order to raise scores in Reading and Math. We do need to ensure that schools do not just teach what's tested. Our kids deserve more.
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