All Posts Tagged: 'Assessments'


A Developing Scandal in Oklahoma

November 10th, 2009 | Category: Accountability

In September a survey of Oklahoma high school students found only 2.8 percent were able to achieve a passing score on the U.S. Citizenship Test. The actual test has a 92.4 percent pass rate, so it would be quite a problem if Oklahoma high schoolers performed so poorly. But, thankfully, the results appear to have [...]

Say What You Mean

August 13th, 2008 | Category: Accountability

Because he clearly has more patience than I do, Alexander Russo has been pressing Larry Mishel to give a little more detail on what, exactly, the so-called “Broader Bolder” coalition is really all about.
My take on this hasn’t really changed since their statement was first released a few months ago. The thesis of the BB [...]

Great idea! But haven’t we heard this before?

December 7th, 2007 | Category: Accountability

Christina Samuels at EdWeek turns in another great piece on special education, this time focusing on the over-representation of minority students in special education, particularly in disabilities that require the most subjective assessments. The U.S. Civil Rights Commission will be looking into the issue over the next year and hopefully issue some solid recommendations to [...]