FairTest posts a weekly review of news about resistance to high-stakes testing and efforts to improve testing.
“Less Testing, No High-Stakes, Better Assessments” — that’s the core message parents, educators and community leaders are effectively delivering to policymakers as a new school year begins across the nation. Look for a forthcoming FairTest report on “Testing Reform Victories 2015-2016” summarizing recent successes.
Alaska State Seeking Bids for New Test After Exam Administration Failure
http://www.adn.com/alaska-news/education/2016/08/23/alaska-education-department-again-seeks-information-for-new-standardized-exam/
California Designing a Fair, Forward-Looking Way to Assess Schools
http://www.dailynews.com/social-affairs/20160827/why-california-is-struggling-to-craft-a-fair-forward-looking-way-to-assess-public-schools
California Results of Teaching to the Test Are Not Good
http://www.sgvtribune.com/opinion/20160826/results-of-teaching-to-the-test-arent-good-letters
Colorado Districts Offer Menu of Options for Demonstrating High School Diploma Qualification
http://www.chalkbeat.org/posts/co/2016/08/25/colorado-districts-giving-students-more-ways-to-prove-they-deserve-a-high-school-diploma/
Florida Judge Blasts State, Districts in Third Grade Test Retention Lawsuit
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/features/education/os-third-grade-retention-judge-ruling-20160826-story.html
Florida Test Opt-Out Movement Is Growing
http://www.local10.com/education/movement-to-opt-out-of-standardized-testing-is-growing
Florida Testing Contractor “Pleased” That State Fine Was Only $5 Million for Computer Screw-ups
http://www.politico.com/states/florida/story/2016/08/state-testing-contractor-pleased-with-nearly-5m-settlement-after-2015-technical-difficulties-104970
Georgia State Officials Seek Input on Implementing “No Child Left Behind” Replacement
http://savannahnow.com/news/2016-08-25/georgia-state-officials-seeks-input-no-child-left-behind-education-replacement
Georgia Meeting Focuses on State’s Response to New Federal Education Law
http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/section/6/article/118790/
Idaho State Moving Toward “Dashboard” Accountability Without School Rankings
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/state_edwatch/2016/08/idaho_moves_toward_dashboard_model_with_no_summative_score.html
Kentucky Tests Only Tell Part of the Story
http://www.centralkynews.com/winchestersun/news/education/rosenthal-tests-tell-only-part-of-the-story/article_55f46ce4-6cba-11e6-b9ff-7fcbdeed1c0a.html
Maine Local School Board Adopts Resolution Against “Too Much Testing”
http://www.sunjournal.com/news/lewiston-auburn/2016/08/24/lewiston-school-board-theres-too-much-testing-schools/1981542
Massachusetts School Districts Collaborate to Develop Better Assessments
http://www.thesunchronicle.com/news/local_news/attleboro-to-join-other-school-systems-in-developing-new-tests/article_07ce5666-6b33-11e6-8ac7-6f4f6b1b21ee.html
New Mexico Test-Centric Schools Are Toxic to Students
http://www.currentargus.com/story/opinion/columnists/2016/08/30/testing-centric-schools-toxic-students/89538886/
New York Testing Language Learners in English Makes No Sense
http://www.uticaod.com/opinion/20160825/our-view-imtixaanka-macno-lahayn
New York Superintendent Speaks Out Against Testing Craze
Ohio Teachers Union Hits Airwaves to Promote Awareness of New Federal Education Law
http://www.dispatch.com/content/blogs/the-daily-briefing/2016/08/8292016teachers-union-hits-airwaves-on-student-testing.html
Pennsylvania State High School Grad Testing Requirement Moratorium
http://www.mainlinemedianews.com/articles/2016/08/26/main_line_suburban_life/news/doc57bba308328e9513734191.txt
Rhode Island What Parents Should Know About New High School Graduation Requirements
http://wpri.com/2016/08/29/everything-ri-parents-should-know-about-that-states-proposed-graduation-policy-changes/
Tennessee Confusion Over Whether Passing Score on Civics Test Is Required for Graduation
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/curriculum/2016/08/tennessee_civics_law_loophole.html
Texas Vendor Must Pay $20.7 Million After Multiple Testing Problems
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/education/article/TEA-slaps-N-J-test-vendor-with-20-7-million-9180639.php
Texas Legislator Calls for Suspending State Test
https://www.texastribune.org/2016/08/29/state-rep-calls-suspension-staar/
Virginia More Students Opting Out of State Tests
http://www.newsleader.com/story/news/local/2016/08/23/more-parents-opting-out-sol-tests/89196720/
Virginia Test-Based School Grades Do Not Show Educational Progress
http://pilotonline.com/news/local/education/public-schools/the-pass-rate-does-not-show-the-stories-changes-likely/article_97acb7db-a6a1-5c84-8bdf-a0811a94549b.html
West Virginia “A to F” School Grading System Makes No Sense
International Scottish Education Secretary Tells Teachers to Ditch Unnecessary Tests
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/john-swinney-tell-teachers-ditch-8720363
ACT/SAT Opting Out of Admissions Tests May Ge a Good Idea
http://www.forbes.com/sites/willarddix/2016/08/29/opting-out-of-submitting-college-admission-tests-could-be-a-good-idea/#2e636419dbb6
FairTest’s Database of Test-Optional Colleges and Universities
http://fairtest.org/university/optional
Worth Reading Misguided Efforts to Close “Achievement Gap” Create “Play Gap” Inequality
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2016/08/23/our-misguided-effort-to-close-the-achievement-gap-is-creating-a-new-inequality-the-play-gap/
Worth Reading Making Whole-Child Education the Norm
Bob Schaeffer, Public Education Director
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Thanks for posting the current issue of “Testing Resistance & Reform News,” Diane. We often include items from your excellent blog, which every assessment reformer should follow closely. Those who want to receive our weekly newsclip summaries directly via email can sign up at http://fairtest.org/weekly-news-signup
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Remember those days not so long ago when kids were expected to do well on TEACHER-MADE assessments?
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“Reformers” didn’t get the memo telling them that testing does not improve outcomes for poor students. In fact, the reverse is often true, especially when students are denied opportunities related to high stakes testing.
“Reform” refuses to accept that poverty is our biggest adversary, not unions or teachers. Peter Greene recently summarized the results of a succinct, authentic research project by Ben Spielberg. The results concur with what most experienced teachers know, Poverty does matters, and it matters more than we know. Greene outlines the key points:
1) There are achievement gaps already present by the time children enter kindergarten, and they are related to family income.
2) School quality is a minor factor in explaining the testing (aka “achievement”) gap.
3) Economic success in this country is less common for low-income students who are successful in school than for high-income students who are unsuccessful in school.
4) The test scores of students in the United States relative to the test scores of students around the world aren’t all that different than what students’ self-reports of their socioeconomic status would predict.
5) The distribution of educational attainment in the United States has improved significantly over the past twenty-five years without significantly improving students’ eventual economic outcomes.
Numbers three and five hit me hard. Point three shows that wealthy underachievers can do better in life than poor kids that graduate from college. Point five tells us that despite our improved academic outcomes, all of this improvement has not translated into economic gains. Bernie is right. Wage stagnation is holding us back. We need to forget about “reform” and provide all families with a living wage and stable careers. As incomes rise so should the outcomes for our students. We can stop demeaning teachers. It is the economy that has us stalled, not public education.
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I’d add, after family income, the educational level of the mother to #1.
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This headline is missing”
“Many NYS School Districts Turn SLOs Into National laughing Stock!”
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