Friday, September 14, 2007

Not sure where you stand on NCLB reauthorization issues?

Alexander Russo over at This Week in Education has compiled a list of resources surrounding the NCLB reauthorization debate

Handy-Dandy NCLB Reauthorization Resources

Feeling a little bit overwhelmed and bored over all this NCLB reauthorization action (already)? Me too. Plus which, I'm too lazy to read everything. So here are some handy-dandy resources to consider, with thanks for all the hard work you've done:

What You Should Think About the New Version of No Child Left Behind
TQATE"A good accountability system is a fragile thing, and making the law more complex also makes it more vulnerable to those who disagree with the principles themselves."

Miller-McKeon draft thoughts
Sherman Dorn"The first page is my attempt to cross-reference common criticisms of NCLB with pages/sections of the discussion draft that may address those criticisms."

Who's saying what about NCLB Reauthorization?
ECS"To better inform the national debate on NCLB reauthorization, ECS collected and analyzed these recommendations and created a one-stop source that allows you to easily find out who’s saying what about revising the law."

Cheat Sheet
NCLB Part IIEdWeek's David Hoff dissects the M[ultiple] M[easures] draft in three sections (see also Part 1 and Part 2).

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