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Erskine, Janet L. – Multicultural Education, 2014
After two decades teaching elementary aged children, Janet Erskine states that she has grown increasingly concerned with the use of high-stakes tests to determine how well students, teachers, and schools are performing. No Child Left Behind (NCLB) mandates took effect in 2002, requiring the results on some standardized assessments be used to…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Testing Accommodations, Educational Legislation, Accountability
Alexander, James – Online Submission, 2014
There are two causes that have been suggested as the major contributors to poor student achievement. One view attributes student underachievement to educational factors such as inadequate standards and poor teachers. The other view sees societal factors as the main contributor to low student achievement. This commentary looks at one societal…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Academic Standards, Teacher Effectiveness, Academic Achievement
Spillane, James P. – Education and Urban Society, 2012
The articles included in this volume of "Education and Urban Society" inform the special issue theme that poses the question "Are We There Yet?" An examination of educational equity in the era of school reform and accountability. Despite two decades of dramatic shifts in educational reform and policy among states and local…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Equal Education, Federal Legislation, Educational Change

Summers, Anita A. – Education Next, 2002
Advocates the use of value-added assessment. Argues that value-added assessment is not too complicated for teachers to use, that proposed alternatives such as subjective evaluation methods are untenable, and that low-achieving students are the major beneficiaries. (PKP)
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Low Achievement

Ladd, Helen F. – National Tax Journal, 2001
Focuses on top-down administered accountability systems designed to drive the system toward higher student achievement. Warns that school-based accountability systems should be used with caution: using individual schools as the primary unit of accountability can create negative incentives for teachers and principals to avoid schools with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Elementary Secondary Education, Incentives
MacTaggart, Terrence J. – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 2007
Advocates of corporate governance reform hailed passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in 2002 as a long-overdue raising of the accountability bar for corporate directors. Although SOX, as the law is widely known, does not legally apply to nonprofit boards, it has profoundly influenced the way many trustees, especially current and former corporate…
Descriptors: Trustees, Governing Boards, Role, Higher Education
Chapman, Laura H. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2007
In this article, the author provides a review and critique of key provisions in the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) and documents some major effects of the law, which have not been positive for arts education and other subjects not formally tested under the law. Because NCLB is scheduled for reauthorization in 2007 or 2008, the author offers a…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, National Programs, Art Education, Fine Arts

Heubert, Jay P. – Educational Leadership, 2003
Argues that under certain conditions, high standards and demanding assessment can hurt rather than help low-achieving students. Discusses three practices educators and policymakers should avoid: requiring students to repeat a grade, placing students in low-track classes, and holding students accountable for material not yet taught. (Contains 13…
Descriptors: Accountability, Achievement Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade Repetition
Garfunkel, Frank – Equity and Choice, 1986
Concept of "special education" focuses on schools' duty to develop programs that include and educate even the most difficult of the disabled. The concept of "school failure" puts the responsibility on the students, excluding them, though they also have a "disability.""Zero reject" concept, which includes all students, is recommended. (PS)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Accountability, Dropout Programs, High Risk Students
Chait, Richard P. – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 2006
This article addresses the problem of inept, ineffective, and mediocre governing boards at America's colleges and universities. It maintains that substandard governance can almost always be traced to one of two culprits, or both: (1) most boards are orchestras of soloists; and (2) many boards tend to either lionize or trivialize the president.…
Descriptors: Trustees, Governing Boards, Decision Making, Board Administrator Relationship
Tempes, Fred – Leadership, 2001
Asserts that California's 1999 Public Schools Accountability Act does not do enough to address the underachievement of students in high-poverty schools. Recommends four initiatives to improve the academic performance of students in these schools: provide better teachers, boost instructional time, increase teacher professional development time, and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Achievement Rating, Class Size, Elementary Secondary Education
Urrieta, Luis, Jr. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2004
In this article I argue that the current high-stakes testing accountability model is an assistencialist model, derived from deficit thinking paradigms. Such models, like the No Child Left Behind Act, sanction low performance with serious consequences for students and educators. Drawing from Freire, I propose an anti-assistencialist accountability…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Accountability, Models, Federal Legislation
Consalvo, Robert W. – 1994
This paper presents a proposal for a modified school choice program that may serve as a public policy compromise to the current politicized and entrenched choice or no-choice positions. The Three Year-Three Step Performance Guarantee involves both choice and vouchers. The use of vouchers, however, is not directed at reforming schools, but at…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Accountability, Educational Vouchers
Colorado Department of Education, 2006
In seeking a better match-up between the mission and the resources of the Colorado Department of Education (CDE), its senior leadership has not only been examining their own responsibility areas, but also the entire Department and how its highly varied components fit together. The starting point for this discussion paper was the State Board of…
Descriptors: Resource Allocation, Strategic Planning, Educational Finance, State Standards
Stone, John E.; And Others – CEDR Quarterly, 1979
Stone believes that lowered standards, declining enrollment, and student complaints are placing unfair expectations on college teachers. Gephart contends that it is a professor's responsibility to teach all levels of students. Stone recognizes the need for remedial instruction but feels that professors are not obligated to provide it free. (CP)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accountability, College Faculty, Faculty Workload
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