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Ladner, Matthew; Lips, Dan – Heritage Foundation, 2009
This paper reviews nationwide education reforms under No Child Left Behind and state reforms in Florida--comparing federal and state results. The paper examines the danger that federal regulations and incentives pose to testing and accountability systems in Florida and every other state. The limits of No Child Left Behind and the promise of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Success, Federal Legislation
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Dodge, Arnold – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2009
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 requires public schools in the United States to test students in grades 3-8. The author argues that this mandate has been supported by the public, in part, because of the "availability heuristic," a phenomenon which occurs when people assess the probability of an event by the ease with which instances…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Federal Legislation, Testing, Standardized Tests
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Martinez-Aleman, Ana M. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2007
In this paper I introduce the theory of gift giving as a possible means to reconcile the contradictions inherent in accountability measures of "faculty productivity" in the American university. In this paper I sketch the theory of gift economies to show how, given the historical ideals that characterize the faculty-student relationship, a theory…
Descriptors: Productivity, Accountability, Teacher Student Relationship, College Faculty
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Flaspohler, Paul D. – Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation, 2007
Zins and Illback observed in 1995 that planned organizational change processes were neglected in practice, training, and research. In the decade following publication of their article, implementation of processes and structures of planned organizational change increased dramatically. Schools and school districts continue to face increased…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, School Districts, Needs Assessment, Adoption (Ideas)
Williams, Ken – Academy for Educational Development, 2009
Leadership and leadership development are popular topics today. Concurrent with the construction of leadership theory, leadership development has emerged as a practice, with programs, consultants, reports, and networking opportunities proliferating. Given the reality of limited resources, it is critical that investments in and approaches to…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Human Dignity, Empathy, Leadership
Graue, Elizabeth – School Administrator, 2009
The traditional kindergarten program often reflected a rich but generic approach with creative contexts for typical kindergartners organized around materials (manipulatives or dramatic play) or a developmental area (fine motor or language). The purpose of kindergarten reflected beliefs about how children learn, specialized training for…
Descriptors: Play, Dramatic Play, Young Children, Kindergarten
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MacBeath, John – Improving Schools, 2009
This article comments on international consequences of performativity cultures and curriculum standardization, focusing particularly on the situation in England. It highlights the divide between youth culture and school learning, and the particular damage for poorer students. It argues the impact of the English performativity regime on teacher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Morale, Teaching Methods, Accountability
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Riddell, Richard – Improving Schools, 2009
The National Challenge, whereby all secondary schools had to attain 5 A*--Cs by 2011, was launched in June 2008. In this article, Richard Riddell outlines the main provisions of the National Challenge, which he characterizes as shallow, mechanistic and playing an old "performativity" tune. Although the new benchmark will be achieved by…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Secondary Schools, Benchmarking, Policy Analysis
Schneider, Mark – American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 2008
American higher education absorbs a larger share of GDP than that of other countries, but it has not produced a particularly high proportion of college graduates. College graduation rates are actually worse than the very low benchmark of high school graduation rates, but higher education institutions are not held accountable. The author writes…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Accountability, High Schools, Graduation Rate
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Neal, Anne D. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2008
When Congress passed the GI Bill, it linked the accreditation process with the distribution of federal funds. As Congress saw it, accreditation would ensure accountability without subjecting institutions to harmful external controls. While accreditation began as a voluntary system, it has now become virtually mandatory. Policymakers and trustees…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Accreditation (Institutions), Accountability, Educational Quality
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Poole, Wendy L. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2008
The application of market-based principles to school management and the onset of heavy-handed accountability represent a new policy direction in education. The new policy direction has led to a reconceptualization of the purpose of education, the redesign of teaching work and attempts to manage teacher identities to align them with the new…
Descriptors: Administrators, Alignment (Education), Accountability, Educational Change
Daugherty, Timothy K.; Moore, Thomas F. – Online Submission, 2007
A recent cheating scandal at a top business school led at least one commentator to propose recasting cheating as postmodern learning. Paradoxically counterproductive, the proposal represents a special challenge to the academy. As accountable institutions, universities serve students by purposefully integrating integrity initiatives into the most…
Descriptors: Integrity, Cheating, Ethics, College Students
Jones, Alan C. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2007
In this article, the author questions why the resegregation of U.S. schools into two systems--one poor and urban and one well-off and suburban--has remained unnoticed by the public and policy makers. As for state and national policy makers, they have diverted attention away from the deep political, social, and economic forces that have conspired…
Descriptors: School Resegregation, Equal Education, Urban Schools, Suburban Schools
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Allen, Jo – Assessment Update, 2007
In this article, the author discusses how educators can set the context of assessment conversations by looking at "well-lighted sites" for valuable, though certainly introductory, explorations that can set the stage for the more probing and more complex assessment work to come. The author suggests that in initial assessment conversations, it may…
Descriptors: Position Papers, Higher Education, Accountability, Outcomes of Education
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Moon, Tonya R. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2009
The myth equating high-stakes testing with rigor and difficulty is one that can be debunked given the empirical work that has been conducted in this area. To completely debunk this myth in gifted education, the field must centralize efforts. Educators need to consider alternatives to the current system of assessment and the delivery of…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Misconceptions, Testing, High Stakes Tests
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