Academic Freedom Isn't Free: The Politics of Reading Proficiency (and Charter Schools) Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day P.L. Thomas April 21, 2022
Nancy Bailey's Education Website: Kindergarten Online Data? Teacher Observation is Safer and Better! Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Nancy Bailey February 15, 2022
Answer Sheet: No Systemic Racism? Look at Student Achievement Gaps in Reading. Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Valerie Strauss and Michael Holzman July 16, 2021
Radical Eyes for Equity: What Is the Relationship among NAEP Scores, Educational Policy, and Classroom Practice? Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day P.L. Thomas November 15, 2019
Radical Eyes for Equity: The Big Lie about the “Science of Reading”: NAEP 2019 Edition Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day P.L. Thomas November 11, 2019
VT Digger: William J. Mathis: Beat the Dead Horse Harder Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day William J. Mathis November 7, 2019
Gary Rubinstein's Blog: Does Louisiana Really Lead the Nation In 8th Grade Math Gains? Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Gary Rubinstein November 5, 2019
Gadfly on the Wall Blog: Standardized Tests Are Not Objective Measures of Anything Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Steven Singer July 5, 2019
VAMboozled!: States’ Math and Reading Performance After the Implementation of School A-F Letter Grade Policies Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Audrey Amrein-Beardsley May 24, 2019
Stories from School AZ: Snap: Academic Gaps Continue for African American Youth in AZ Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Yolanda Wheelington April 17, 2019
Curmudgucation: DeVos Pushes Questionable Charter Research Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Peter Greene April 12, 2019
Curmudgucation: How Can Proficiency Vary Between States? Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Peter Greene June 12, 2018
Shanker Blog: We Can't Graph Our Way Out of the Research on Education Spending Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Matthew Di Carlo April 18, 2018
Cloaking Inequity: National and Urban NAEP Results: Neighborhood Public Schools 23, Charters 4 Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Julian Vasquez Heilig May 19, 2017
Huffington Post: Making Sense of Assessments: State-level NAEP Comparisons Offer Better Policy Guide Than International Assessments Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Elaine Weiss and James Harvey November 6, 2015
NAEPscuses: Making Sense of Excuse-Making from the No-Excuses Contingent Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Kevin G. Welner October 28, 2015
The Answer Sheet: ‘Never Send a Human to Do a Machine’s Job:’ Five Big Mistakes in Education Technology and How to Fix Them Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Yong Zhao and Valerie Strauss October 6, 2015
VT Digger: William J. Mathis: Educational Testing and the Elephant in the Room Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day William J. Mathis September 30, 2015
Diane Ravitch’s Blog: Who Set the Passing Marks for the Common Core Tests? A Design for Failure Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Diane Ravitch September 10, 2015
Sherman Dorn: Is the College Board Trolling High Schools? Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Sherman Dorn September 4, 2015
Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day...: This Sounds Weird: PISA To Measure Student Ability To Collaborate By Pairing Them Up Anonymously Online Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Larry Ferlazzo August 5, 2015
Diane Ravitch’s Blog: NAEP Will Collect Data on Grit and Other Unquantifiable Traits Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Diane Ravitch June 30, 2015
Gary Rubinstein’s Blog: I’ll Huffman and I’ll Puffman and I’ll Blow Your District Down Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Gary Rubinstein May 26, 2015
Shanker Blog: The Purpose and Potential Impact of the Common Core Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Matthew Di Carlo May 19, 2015
Curmudgucation: Honesty: The Hot New Gap (With Anti-CCSS Bonus) Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Peter Greene May 15, 2015
Living in Dialogue: Hocus Pocus History of High Stakes Tests Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day John Thompson April 6, 2015
EduSanity: A Month of Opting Out of Standardized Tests: Day 10 Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Jason Endacott March 26, 2015
Campaign for America’s Future: How We End the War Over Standardized Testing Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Jeff Bryant March 25, 2015
Shanker Blog: The Big Story About Gender Gaps in Test Scores Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Matthew Di Carlo March 23, 2015
Campaign for America’s Future: How We End the War Over Standardized Testing Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Jeff Bryant March 13, 2015
Sherman Dorn: Different Ways to Think About the “Florida Package” Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Sherman Dorn March 9, 2015
Campaign for America’s Future: Memo To Civil Rights Activists: Testing Isn’t Helping Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Jeff Bryant February 23, 2015
Shanker Blog: The Debate and Evidence on the Impact of NCLB Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Matthew Di Carlo February 18, 2015
Janresseger: No Child Left Behind Has Not Worked. Why? Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Jan Resseger January 26, 2015
Sherman Dorn: Can Sampling Save High-Stakes Testing? Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Sherman Dorn September 29, 2014
School Finance 101: Stronger than the Scorn: How Do NJ Schools Really Stack Up? Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Bruce D. Baker June 9, 2014
Shanker Blog: An Education Hearing I’d Like To See Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Matthew Di Carlo May 12, 2014
Gary Rubinstein’s Blog: I Love the Smell of NAEPalm in the Morning Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Gary Rubinstein May 9, 2014
The Art of Teaching Science: Why High-Stakes Tests Should Not Be Used to Measure Student or School Performance Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Jack Hassard April 22, 2014
Shanker Blog: When Checking Under the Hood of Overall Test Score Increases, Use Multiple Tools Close Blog Post Go to Source Page Share Copy Embed Code Blog Post of the Day Matthew Di Carlo February 28, 2014