June 27, 2007

Charlotte Observer: Public wants one reliable assessment for education

The public has finally caught on to the big flaw in the federal testing initiative. By letting every state design and use its own assessment tool and standards to evaluate performance, states have gamed the system. Some set low bars for performance and claim great progress. Others set high bars, and students struggle to meet them. The result: The federal report of progress doesn't accurately reflect whether students are performing up to par.

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