Senator Alexander is wrong -- the issue is not 'feds v states'
Lamar Alexander: "Most of the controversy that exists today is the result of Washington getting involved [in state education policy] over the last six or seven years." (http://time.com/3681776/lamar-alexander-no-child-left-behind/)
I disagree. Whether the standards
and tests come from the feds or the states, there is still
(1) too much testing;
(2) no evidence that the standards
and tests will help students and no effort to find out if they have worked in
the past or will help in the future;
(3) no need for the fanatic focus on
standards and tests: There is overwhelming evidence that poverty is the
problem, not a lack of standards and tests;
(4) far far far too much money going
into the tests, money that is badly needed elsewhere.
States that don't do the
common core or who have rejected it typically have their own version of testing
hell.
Published in Substance, January 28, 2015: http://www.substancenews.net/articles.php?page=5410§ion=Article
Published in Substance, January 28, 2015: http://www.substancenews.net/articles.php?page=5410§ion=Article
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