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Myth and Reality of No Child Left Behind: Public Education and High Stakes Assessment [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 172 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 232x154x13 mm, weight: 268 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Oct-2008
  • Leidėjas: University Press of America
  • ISBN-10: 0761843140
  • ISBN-13: 9780761843146
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 172 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 232x154x13 mm, weight: 268 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Oct-2008
  • Leidėjas: University Press of America
  • ISBN-10: 0761843140
  • ISBN-13: 9780761843146
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Editors Price (Educational Foundations and Inquiry, National-Louis U.) and Peterson (adult education, National-Louis U.) have collected the findings of a report issued by National-Louis U. on public education and high stakes assessment that raises serious questions about the effectiveness of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001. Written for educators, administrators, students and parents, this volume explores the effect of high stakes assessments on educational policies and reveals how NCLB has been implemented, questioned and even resisted by educators. Expert contributors also comment on how NCLB affects English Language Learners, and how the "voice of the teachers" has been suppressed through this legislation. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Students of education are aware of the story of public education, of legendary figures like Horace Mann riding from district to district trying to improve the American school by establishing a common school fund and developing teacher-training programs. Those who followed worked hard to broaden the mission and refine the institution. While advancing the distribution of textbooks, developing curriculum materials and employing testing tools, even as early as 1845, standardized testing was used to see if it all worked. Advocates used the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965 to make accessible to all an education of worth for social advancement. Yet today's No Child Left Behind Act, signed in 2002 is, ironically so, a reform driven not by the advocates, but by public education's most ardent detractors. NCLB appears to be an attempt to change the public education system fundamentally, from the perspective that it is broken, its mission in need of radical revision.

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This book shows how able and committed teachers who regard their profession as a calling are tragically transformed into technocrats fulfilling federal reform imperatives. This inside picture of the terrible price teachers pay to work in the system imposed by NCLB should be a call to action. -- Susan Ohanian, educator, activist, and author of "What Happened to Recess and Why Are Our Children Struggling in Kindergarten?" Dr. Todd Alan Price and his colleagues contextualize the contemporary state of American public education, drawing upon its deep historical roots and philosophical underpinnings. This framework enables the reader to understand the turmoil engendered by current policy waves. These essays pose insightful questions about whether we can build on our historical strengths to meet modern-day challenges of the global era. -- Kathleen Sullivan-Brown, Executive Director of the Illinois Education Research Council and Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studi Price and Peterson's volume should be required reading for policy makers nationwide, as it asks important questions that need answering before NCLB comes up for reauthorization. What is intelligence and how should it be measured? Who benefits from measuring intelligence in specific ways? How has NCLB impacted students, teachers, administrators and communities? I am particularly impressed with the historical and philosophical analysis contained in the early chapters, and I am equally grateful for the qualitative and quantitative work in the volume's later half. In an increasingly standardized world, it's important to have critical scholarship that approaches NCLB from multiple angles. This is a must read for everyone concerned with the future of public education and by default, our democratic republic. In an ideal world, that would be everyone. -- Philip Kovacs, former high school English teacher, Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and a contributor to the Edu

Preface v
Introduction vii
1 The Book of Testing
1
Todd Alan Price
2 The Chicken Wins: The History of Assessment
13
James Kusch
3 ETS and the American Dream
27
Alice Bicudo
4 Fuzzy Math: Missing Tests, Missing Students and Missing the Mark
41
Todd Alan Price
5 Drop Out or Pushed Out? Who's Counted Out in High Stakes Testing
47
Elizabeth Peterson
6 English Language Learners in an Era of NCLB
65
Kristin Lems and Leah D. Miller
7 Who is Being Left Behind?
73
Martha Casazza and Laura Bauer
8 Public Education and Privatization in the Ownership Society
89
Stephen Thompson
9 Hawaii, the Fiftieth State: A Case Study of the Plantation Blues
105
Nancy Stone
10 The Modification of School Improvement and Staff Development Efforts in Response to the Failure to Make Adequate Yearly Progress 119
John W. Hunt
11 Unintended Consequences: The Teacher's Story 131
Anne Grall Reichel
12 A Ray of Hope: Service Learning Insures Success for All 151
Virginia Jagla
Todd Alan Price, Ph.D., is an assistant professor, Educational Foundations and Inquiry, National-Louis University. He has published several articles on No Child Left Behind, and produced a documentary, No Child Left Behind Report: Public Education in the Crosshairs. Elizabeth A. Peterson, Ed.D, is an associate professor in the Department of Adult Education at National-Louis University. She currently teaches doctoral and masters students of adult education.