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-Margaret Mead
In an article in
The National Review, Michael J. Petrilli, former associate assistant deputy secretary in the Bush administration's Department of Education and co-author of "No Child Left Behind: A Primer," writes that he's "gradually and reluctantly come to the conclusion that NCLB as enacted is fundamentally flawed and probably beyond repair."
A self-professed "True Believer" in the law during his years in the Bush administration, Petrilli now concedes problems that he had foreseen — that the "highly qualified teacher" mandate was a "huge overreach," and that requiring all states to reach proficiency by 2014 but allowing them to define proficiency would spur a "race to the bottom." But he also admits other problems that took him longer to recognize. These include the conversion of schools into "test-prep factories," and the fact that school-choice laws are meaningless when there are too few good schools for parents to choose. Petrilli says he remains a supporter of the ideas underlying the law, but no longer believes in "the machinery of the law itself." "The way forward," he writes, "starts with a more realistic assessment of what the federal government can reasonably hope to achieve in education," and includes weighted student funding and nationalization of standards.
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Oakley, Mi, United States
I am a preschool teacher and think this would help me in my teaching.
Saginaw ISD Headstart
Oakley, Mi, United States
I am a preschool teacher and think this would help me in my teaching.
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