Education and States' Accountability
This discussion was part of a conference of journalists hosted by the Education Writers Association.
Education analysts talked about states were revising their accountability systems following the passage of the 2015 federal education law,… read more
Education analysts talked about states were revising their accountability systems following the passage of the 2015 federal education law, Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). ESSA replaced No Child Left Behind (NCLB) The panelists discussed issues of equity, how the measures were addressing civil rights, and what can be done to hold schools and districts more accountable.
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