Education leaders at every level of the system are developing standards to specify what students should know and be able to do in key subject areas. Local and state groups, professional organizations, and consortia of states and districts are constructing standards. This brief outlines some lessons suggested by past and current efforts to develop ambitious standards. It draws on studies by CPRE researchers of standards-setting processes in five states: Vermont, Kentucky, New York, California, and South Carolina; and three national curriculum standards projects
Historically, reforms and American schools have been closely intertwined. Currently, another reform,...
7 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
In 2010 the Texas Education Agency adopted newly rewritten curriculum standards for the state's soci...
Education leaders at every level of the system are developing standards to specify what students sho...
Although public education is a constitutional responsibility of state government, state policymakers...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs Identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...
Standards-based initiatives have been the centerpiece of educational reform in theUnited States for ...
This brief examines attempts by states to improve public education by increasing high school course ...
Although public education is a constitutional responsibility of state government, state policymakers...
In this report, Ball and Darling-Hammond discuss the relationship between teacher knowledge and stud...
Using state-representative teacher surveys in three states—Texas, Ohio, and Kentucky—we examine teac...
Instructional policy reforms that focus on standards and assessments have gained popularity in the l...
In this era of accountability and high-stakes testing, school leaders must find more sophisticated w...
In this early part of the 21st century, education leaders are increasingly challenged to improve P-1...
The new rules for engagement in K–12 education include mandatory learn-ing and accountability. Becau...
Historically, reforms and American schools have been closely intertwined. Currently, another reform,...
7 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
In 2010 the Texas Education Agency adopted newly rewritten curriculum standards for the state's soci...
Education leaders at every level of the system are developing standards to specify what students sho...
Although public education is a constitutional responsibility of state government, state policymakers...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs Identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...
Standards-based initiatives have been the centerpiece of educational reform in theUnited States for ...
This brief examines attempts by states to improve public education by increasing high school course ...
Although public education is a constitutional responsibility of state government, state policymakers...
In this report, Ball and Darling-Hammond discuss the relationship between teacher knowledge and stud...
Using state-representative teacher surveys in three states—Texas, Ohio, and Kentucky—we examine teac...
Instructional policy reforms that focus on standards and assessments have gained popularity in the l...
In this era of accountability and high-stakes testing, school leaders must find more sophisticated w...
In this early part of the 21st century, education leaders are increasingly challenged to improve P-1...
The new rules for engagement in K–12 education include mandatory learn-ing and accountability. Becau...
Historically, reforms and American schools have been closely intertwined. Currently, another reform,...
7 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
In 2010 the Texas Education Agency adopted newly rewritten curriculum standards for the state's soci...