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Why national standards and tests?

politics and the quest for better schools

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Sage Publications
Language
English
Pages
204

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Why National Standards and Tests?: Politics and the Quest for Better Schools
1998, Ebsco Publishing
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Why national standards and tests?: politics and the quest for better schools
1998, Sage Publications
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Table of Contents

The need to improve the schools : why raising student achievement through higher standards was first proposed.
Origins of national standards and tests : how President Bush, corporate leaders, and the governors first advanced the idea of raising standards.
The 1992 presidential campaign and the transition to a new administration : how Bush and Clinton differed on education, but how Clinton continued the fight for higher standards which Bush began.
Goals 2000 in the U.S. House of Representatives : how liberals expressed concerns about the fairness of standards, and how conservative opposition to the idea grew.
Goals 2000 in the Senate and the conference committee : how the concept of raising standards triumphed, but only after liberal concerns about equity lost, and increasingly strident conservative opposition was overcome.
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act : how other federal programs were re-fashioned to raise standards, and how this victory further hardened the opposition of the political far-right.
The conservative assault on raising standards to improve the schools : how the conservative opposition tried to undo standards-based reform and failed because Clinton, the business community, and governors fought back.
The elections of 1996 and Clinton's second term : how the conservatives were rebuffed, and Clinton revived the idea of national standards and tests.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Thousand Oaks, Calif

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
379.1/58/0973
Library of Congress
LB3060.83 .J46 1998, LB3060.83.J46 1998, LB3060.83 .J46 1998eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 204 p. ;
Number of pages
204

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Open Library
OL697764M
Internet Archive
whynationalstand00jenn
ISBN 10
0761914757
LCCN
97045327
OCLC/WorldCat
45727592, 38010587
Library Thing
3002910
Goodreads
4390459

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