Archive for the ‘No Child Left Behind’ category

Do we really want to replace NCLB?

August 12, 2009

In last week’s Ed Week, in a  Commentary article, Replacing No child Left Behind, Richard Rothstein writes: “We all want better math and reading assessments. But we should also invest in better tests of history, sciences, and the arts, and develop tools to evaluate student behavior, judge a school’s disciplinary climate, see whether students know [...]

The 24 Hour School Day

January 29, 2008