Just returned from Providence where I spent two days learning about Rhode Island’s diploma system, which includes a number of performance-based assessment requirements. Today at Portsmouth High School I saw students present their senior projects to groups of teachers, classmates, and outside community judges. Beginning this year, to graduate, all 200+ seniors at Portsmouth are [...]
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More from Perlstein
Coincidentally, the day after I posted about Linda Perlstein’s new book, Tested, she has an op-ed in the Post. In many ways, it’s Tested writ small: interesting, well-written, and less than meets the eye.
Perlstein is concerned about the impact of NCLB on students with disabilities. She recounts seeing “Whitney,” a fourth grade girl with mild [...]






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