Grading education

Grading education2008
About this book
" ... Instead of just grading progress in one or two narrow subjects, we should hold schools accountable for the broad outcomes we expect from public education -- basic knowledge and skills, critical thinking, an appreciation of the arts, physical and emotional health, and preparation for skilled employment -- and then develop the means to measure and ensure schools' success in achieving them. Grading Education describes a new kind of accountability plan for public education, one that relies on higher-quality testing, focuses on professional evaluation, and builds on capacities we already possess ..."
Details
- First published
- 2008
- OL Work ID
- OL1701013W
Subjects
Educational accountabilityPublic SchoolWirtschaftlichkeitsprinzipEducation and stateEducationEvaluationAcademic achievement