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A Harvard faculty member argues in his new book that averages tell us nothing useful about individuals. That has big implications for schools.
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Lawmakers filed hundreds of education bills this session, seeking solutions to teacher pay, testing, and school funding in general. Here is a list of more…
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"Simplistic or poorly constructed tests," says John King, "just take away from critical learning time."
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The law has changed, but what President Obama calls "too much testing" is likely to continue.
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State Board of Education members say further study is needed before they make any permanent changes to the school A-F report card system. They say they…
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The new law, known as the Every Student Succeeds Act, changes much about the federal government's role in education, largely by scaling back Washington's influence.
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Education officials around the state are praising Congress for approving the Every Student Succeeds Act. State officials believe this new education law…
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The “nation’s report card,” released Tuesday, shows that Oklahoma students are making gains in reading, but are struggling in math.The National Assessment…
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The state superintendent is calling Oklahoma’s school accountability system deeply flawed, and a waste of a million dollars. Three years ago, when it went…
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According to data recently released by the ACT, or American College Test, only 22 percent of Oklahoma students were ready for college courses in math,…