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Vocational Division Bulletin

Vocational Division Bulletin
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Total Pages: 548
Release: 1939
Genre: Vocational education
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Vocational Education Bulletin

Vocational Education Bulletin
Author: United States. Division of Vocational Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1957
Genre: Vocational education
ISBN:

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Resources in Education

Resources in Education
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Total Pages: 380
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
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Research in Education

Research in Education
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Total Pages: 1208
Release: 1974
Genre: Education
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America Builds a School System

America Builds a School System
Author: Benjamin William Frazier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 940
Release: 1941
Genre: Cost accounting
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An Age of Accountability

An Age of Accountability
Author: John L. Rury
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2023-10-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 197883229X

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An Age of Accountability highlights the role of test-based accountability as a policy framework in American education from 1970 to 2020. For more than half a century, the quest to hold schools and educators accountable for academic achievement has relied almost exclusively on standardized assessment. The theory of change embedded in almost all test-based accountability programs held that assessment with stipulated consequences could lead to major improvements in schools. This was accomplished politically by proclaiming lofty goals of attaining universal proficiency and closing achievement gaps, which repeatedly failed to materialize. But even after very clear disappointments, no other policy framework has emerged to challenge its hegemony. The American public today has little confidence in institutions to improve the quality of goods and services they provide, especially in the public sector. As a consequence, many Americans continue to believe that accountability remains a vital necessity, even if educators and policy scholars disagree.