Learning policy: when state education reform works

Volume: 39, Issue: 09, Pages: 39 - 5306
Published: May 1, 2002
Abstract
Education reformers and policymakers argue that improved students' learning requires stronger academic standards, stiffer state tests, and accountability for students' scores. Yet these efforts seem not to be succeeding in many states. The authors of this important book argue that effective state reform depends on conditions which most reforms ignore: coherence in practice as well as policy and opportunities for professional learning. The book...
Paper Details
Title
Learning policy: when state education reform works
Published Date
May 1, 2002
Volume
39
Issue
09
Pages
39 - 5306
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