Tag: Testing and Choice
Testing Choice
I get The New York Times. Each morning, it identifies the world’s battlegrounds — military and ideological, political and economic. I discount and forgive its plainly “liberal” bent. If I owned a paper, it would have a tone of sorts. But there are limits. One, I suggest, is the duty of all media,... READ MORERecapping our guest series on testing and educational choice
Over the past two weeks, we’ve aired six perspectives on...
READ MOREDon’t let testing undermine choice
Note: This is the sixth installment in our series on...
READ MORETesting flexibility, high standards and local control
Note: This is the fifth installment of our guest series on...
READ MOREHow should we measure student learning?
Note: This is the fourth installment in our guest series...
READ MOREOn payday lending and parental choice
Note: This is the third installment in our guest series on...
READ MOREHow new schools, tools and policies will bring an end to the big test
Note: This is the second installment in our guest series...
READ MOREStatewide testing ensures accountability, transparency for parents
Note: This is the first contribution to our series of...
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