Education Reform in the American States is a timely evaluation of the
accountability movement in American public education, culminating in
the No Child Left Behind Act, federal legislation of 2002. The authors
treat the current accountability movement, placing it in historical
context and addressing the evolution in public education policymaking
from the overwhelming emphasis on state and local discretion to
increasing federal oversight and mandates related to federal funding.
They provide case studies of the educational accountability movements
in nine states and analyze the factors and forces which explain
progress in achievement levels as measured on standardized tests and
the states' prospects for meeting their NCLB targets. The book and the
individual case studies acknowledge the merits of NCLB while exposing
several significant flaws and unintended harmful consequences of the
act, particularly its incentives for states to lower their standards
in order to meet annual yearly progress targets and its threat to
withdraw federal funds from districts with the highest percentage of
disadvantaged students. The audience for this study includes local,
state and federal education policy makers; administrators and
instructors in schools of education and other teaching programs,
educators; and the general public.
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ISBN
9781806619771
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Ltd.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok