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Let the States Set Their Own Standards
- Categorized in: Daily EducationNews, K-12, No Child Left Behind
Margaret Spellings
National educational standards are not synonymous with higher standards -- in fact, they could lower the academic bar. A quiet revolution of accountability is sweeping public education. We're measuring students annually, breaking down scores by student group, and insisting that all children be taught to achieve at grade level or better.
National educational standards are not synonymous with higher standards -- in fact, they could lower the academic bar. A quiet revolution of accountability is sweeping public education. We're measuring students annually, breaking down scores by student group, and insisting that all children be taught to achieve at grade level or better.
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