National Education Goals Panel
The National Education Goals Panel met in Washington to discuss the progress of American schools in improving American education along six g… read more
The National Education Goals Panel met in Washington to discuss the progress of American schools in improving American education along six goal areas previously determined by the panel. The panel was created by President George H. W. Bush in 1990 to develop and measure the progress of American education in specific and attainable goals; the panel determined six main goals for U.S. schools, including drug and violence-free schools, national standardized testing for American schoolchildren, and merit pay for excellent teachers. The panel’s meeting was its last before the release of the panel’s first annual report on the progress of American schools in late September 1991. Indiana Governor Evan Bayh spoke by telephone to the panel. close
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- Pascal Forgione Executive Director National Educational Goals Panel
- Edmond Gordon Professor Yale University
- David Hornbeck Chairman Task Force Educ. Young Adol.
- Lynn Kagan Associate Director Bush Cntr. Child Dev. and Social Policy
- Robert Linn Professor University of Colorado
- Mark Musick Member Southern Regional Education Board
- Senta Raizen Representative National Center Improving Science Educ.
- Alvin Trivelpiece Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Rafael Valdivieso Chairman and CEO Hispanic Policy Develop. Project
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