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Davis, William Jeffrey – Educational Forum, 2010
Over time, accountability measurements in education have paralleled measurement systems that originated in the business sector. Reform efforts, such as the Baldrige criteria, have continued to demonstrate that the business paradigm has offered precious little in the way of classroom success, despite the publicity and funding these movements…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Academic Achievement, Accountability
Samuel, Francis A.; Suh, Bernadyn – Educational Forum, 2012
What relevance does John Dewey have for students and teachers of the 21st century? Can his educational philosophy be reconciled with "No Child Left Behind" (NCLB) and its emphasis on accountability and high-stakes testing? In this article, the authors discuss Dewey's ideas about the child and the curriculum; delineate how teacher…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Philosophy, High Stakes Tests, Alignment (Education)
O'Brien, Thomas V.; Roberson, Thelma J. – Educational Forum, 2012
This article examines the connections between No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and the Effective Schools Research Movement. Using historical methodology, the authors argue that although both were premised on building capacity, over time the reform that became NCLB evolved to focus on accountability. This shift disconnected the reform from its research…
Descriptors: Effective Schools Research, Federal Legislation, School Effectiveness, Capacity Building
Sanchez, Heliodoro T., Jr.; Sanchez, Mary Ann – Educational Forum, 2008
With the increasing number of undocumented workers entering the United States and the costs associated with educating their children, bilingual education may soon become the target of opponents of illegal immigration. Furthermore, recent leftist shifts in Latin American governments have provided an impetus for an educated biliterate population…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Immigration, Undocumented Immigrants, Bilingualism
Batagiannis, Stella C. – Educational Forum, 2009
Educational leaders in the United States are faced with a society seeking instantaneous perfection, immediate and perfect solutions. In education, this leads to a demand for push-button administration and an abandonment of trust in educators' judgment. As exemplified by the No Child Left Behind Act (2002), the search for quick fixes results in…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Accountability, Instructional Leadership, Educational Change
Pappamihiel, N. Eleni; Walser, Tamara M. – Educational Forum, 2009
Schools struggle to accurately assess nonnative speakers of English using accountability systems that somehow do not capture the complexity of the issues at hand. This article discusses topics surrounding the assessment of English language learners and how these issues have been oversimplified by such processes as the No Child Left Behind…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Second Language Learning, Accountability, English (Second Language)

Wirsing, Marie E. – Educational Forum, 1982
Discusses two educational issues: the constitutionality of competency-based education and the compatibility between this policy and contemporary scientific thought. The author presents her personal views on competency-based education and discusses the need for educational accountability on the part of teachers and other educational professionals.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Competency Based Education, Educational Theories, Federal Legislation

Keefover, Karen Shade – Educational Forum, 1983
Asserts that existing accountability policies assume that a single behaviorist theory is the one best system for effective education. Examines the pitfalls of the one-system approach through the examples of John Stuart Mill's utilitarian upbringing and "Gradgrindism" in Charles Dickens' novel "Hard Times." (SK)
Descriptors: Accountability, Behavior Theories, Behavioral Objectives, Measurement