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High Stakes Schooling
Author | : Christopher Bjork |
Publsiher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780226309415 |
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Drawing on Japan's experiences with testing, overtesting, and recent reforms to relax educational pressures, Christopher Bjork sheds light on the best path forward for US schools. He asks a variety of questions related to testing and reform, and each draws direct parallels to issues that the schools currently face.
High Stakes Education
Author | : Pauline Lipman |
Publsiher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0415935075 |
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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
High Stakes
Author | : Dale D. Johnson,Bonnie Johnson |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0742535320 |
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High Stakes is a critical ethnography of an underfunded public elementary school in this era of accountability and high stakes testing. The book was written during the year the authors served as third and fourth grade teachers, and it juxtaposes the experiences of mostly minority children of poverty and their teachers with an examination of high stakes testing policies and the loss of a comprehensive education to political dictates.
The Testing Charade
Author | : Daniel Koretz |
Publsiher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2017-08-31 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780226408712 |
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America's leading expert in educational testing and measurement openly names the failures caused by today's testing policies and provides a blueprint for doing better. 6 x 9.
The New Accountability
Author | : Martin Carnoy,Richard Elmore,Leslie Siskin |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 219 |
Release | : 2003-12-16 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781135938581 |
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When it comes to the issue of US education reform, hopeful politicians, liberal and conservative alike, have long touted the promises of 'standards-based accountability'. But do accountability-based reforms actually work? What happens when they encounter the formidable challenge of the comprehensive high school?The New Accountability explores the current wave of assessment-based accountability reforms at the high school level in the United States.
High Stakes Accountability
Author | : Jennifer King Rice,Christopher Roellke |
Publsiher | : IAP |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2009-01-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781607528760 |
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In this third volume of Research in Education Fiscal Policy and Practice, editors Jennifer King Rice and Christopher Roellke have assembled a diversity of research studies focused on the current policy environment of high stakes accountability and how this context has impacted educators and students at multiple levels of the system. This effort to leverage student performance through high stakes reform has accelerated and intensified considerably since the 2002 reauthorization of the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act, commonly referred to as No Child Left Behind (NCLB).In order for high stakes accountability reforms to realize their stated aims, targeted schools must have or acquire the resources and capacity to meet prescribed performance standards (Hess, 1999; Malen & Rice, 2005; Mintrop, 2003, 2004; Wong, et al., 1999), yet little systematic research has been assembled to document the implications of high stakes accountability systems on the resources and capacity of schools and school systems. This book aims to fill that gap. With this in mind, authors were asked to pay specific attention to challenges school systems confront as a result of NCLB and other high stakes reforms. The contributing authors were asked to think of policymakers and practitioners at local, state, and national levels as the intended audiences for their work. Our contributors responded with a collection of studies examining the relationship between high stakes reform and school district staffing, the recruitment and distribution of high quality teachers, curriculum making, and the provision of supplemental educational services to children. Our book is organized into three sections. The first provides a framework for assessing the impact of high stakes accountability policy on school capacity and also addresses implementation challenges at both state and local levels. The second section focuses on the impact of federal and state policymaking on teacher staffing and workplace conditions. The final section includes three chapters that provide a range of critiques on federal policymaking, including legal challenges to NCLB.
High stakes Testing and the Decline of Teaching and Learning
Author | : David W. Hursh |
Publsiher | : Critical Education Policy and Politics |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : UOM:39015073665815 |
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Argues that education in the States and Britain has been radically transformed, through efforts to create curricular standards, and through an emphasis on accountability measured by standardized tests, and efforts to introduce market competition and private services into educational systems.
High Stakes
Author | : National Research Council,Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education,Board on Testing and Assessment,Committee on Appropriate Test Use |
Publsiher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 351 |
Release | : 1999-01-16 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780309062800 |
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Everyone is in favor of "high education standards" and "fair testing" of student achievement, but there is little agreement as to what these terms actually mean. High Stakes looks at how testing affects critical decisions for American students. As more and more tests are introduced into the country's schools, it becomes increasingly important to know how those tests are usedâ€"and misusedâ€"in assessing children's performance and achievements. High Stakes focuses on how testing is used in schools to make decisions about tracking and placement, promotion and retention, and awarding or withholding high school diplomas. This book sorts out the controversies that emerge when a test score can open or close gates on a student's educational pathway. The expert panel: Proposes how to judge the appropriateness of a test. Explores how to make tests reliable, valid, and fair. Puts forward strategies and practices to promote proper test use. Recommends how decisionmakers in education shouldâ€"and should notâ€"use test results. The book discusses common misuses of testing, their political and social context, what happens when test issues are taken to court, special student populations, social promotion, and more. High Stakes will be of interest to anyone concerned about the long-term implications for individual students of picking up that Number 2 pencil: policymakers, education administrators, test designers, teachers, and parents.