Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced on Thursday that states could delay the use of test results in teacher-performance ratings by another year, an acknowledgment, in effect, of the enormous pressures mounting on the nation’s teachers because of new academic standards and more rigorous standardized testing.Arne Duncan doesn't want to upset public school teachers before an election. No word yet from liberals on what other laws and regulations can/will be delayed for election purposes.
Sounding like some of his fiercest critics, Mr. Duncan wrote in a blog post, “I believe testing issues are sucking the oxygen out of the room in a lot of schools,” and said that teachers needed time to adapt to new standards and tests that emphasize more than simply filling in bubbled answers to multiple-choice questions.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Education Secretary Allows Reprieve on Test-Based Teacher Ratings
The New York Times reports: