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America's "failing" schools :
(Popham, W. James.) |
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Bibliographical information (record 384102) |
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- Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-157).
- Introduction: Schools under scrutiny -- PART I: THE NO-CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACT: A major education law's testing requirements -- Adequately yearly progress (AYP): little letters, big impact -- Report cards and sanctions -- PART II: EDUCATIONAL TESTS: THE HEART OF THE MATTER: Some nuts and bolts of educational testing -- Measuring temperature with a tablespoon -- Today's standard-based tests -- Instructionally supportive accountability tests -- PART III: EVALUATING SCHOOLS: The evidence needed to evaluate schools -- Student affect -- Determining a particular school's quality -- Conclusion: What to do now?
- 'No Child Left' Behind, signed into law by President Bush in January 2002, is the most significant education legislation in decades. It calls for substantially expanded student testing, more stringent accountability requirements, and annual school-focused report cards at the state, district, and school levels. Despite the fact that it affects schooling at every possible level, few people understand its implications or reach. In America's 'Failing' Schools, Popham sets the record straight for teachers, students, and parents alike. In clear, accessible language the book explains the relevant.
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Yeniboğaziçi Grand LibraryN/A (LA217.2 .P65 2004)
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