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On Monday June 13th, 2011, President Barack Obama emphasized the concerns of parents and lawmakers regarding how student progress should be measured and how schools that fall short of their student’s success will be labeled as below standard.
His remarks advised congress to send a new education law by fall, quoting new estimates that four out of five schools may be tagged as failures under the Bush-era No Child Left Behind Law. The twitter world quickly responded to President Obama’s Plan B education-reform proposal that will issue No Child Left Behind waivers to states if lawmakers can’t get a deal done in the next two months.
(Los Angeles Times) @latimes
RT: Education reform: U.S. may waive some education mandates for states http://j.mp/j6CER9
(Dr. Richard Voltz) @rvoltz
Dr. Richard: “Duncan working on ‘plan B’ in case Congress doesn’t change federal No Child Left Behind law”: trib.in/l9d4T3
(ACE scholarships) @ ACEscholarships
ACE Scholarships: “Time is slipping away” Rep Miller. Sadly referring to time for lawmakers to act, NOT for kids stuck in failing schools: twurl.nl/pra8o1
(New York Times) @tomfeyer
Tom Feyer: The Battle Over Education Reform - http://nyti.ms/i6orh5
(Martin Vika)@ money007sniper
Martin Vika: U.S. education secretary works on plan B, fearing congressional inaction on reform.
(Education) @ U.S. Education Sec. Arne Duncan says NCLB is getting in the way of school reform. pcrschool.org/news/?p=28381
The Education Department estimated the percentage of schools labeled as “failing” under the existing No Child Left Behind Law could more than double this year, jumping from 37 percent to 82. Although, Obama acknowledged that the 2002 law set the “right goals”, enhancements to measure creativity and critical thinking, along with math and reading skills are needed.
Razi Rumi @razarumi:“Constructive engagement with the youth is necessary – and education reform also vital”.
The Education Reform also believes that teachers should not be forced to spend the academic year preparing students to fill in bubbles on standardized tests.
(PBS) @ John_Merrow
John Merrow: “In education reform, are test scores a reliable measure of how good a school is?”
Although some congressional leaders stated they fear the Obama administration’s “Plan B” education-reform proposal as an excuse for lawmakers to take the summer off, both Republican and Democratic parties agree that an education update is needed.
(Governor Dan Malloy) @GovMalloyOffice
Governor Dan Malloy: “I hope education reform will be the focus of the 2012 legislative session.”
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(Los Angeles Times) @latimes
(Dr. Richard Voltz) @rvoltz
ACEscholarships
Tom Feyer
Martin Vika
U.S. Education
@razarumi:
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Governor Dan Malloy