Compared to professionals in other fields, public school teachers are surprisingly unfree. In order to teach in most states they must take courses...
Testimony before the House Education and Labor Committee on the Re-Authorization of No Child Left Behind
This paper outlines a continuous progress model of accountability for No Child
Left Behind that incorporates multiple measures of school performance and operates as a
growth model. The model uses an index system that assigns weights to school progress
indicators. These indicators may include student achievement on a range of assessments
in academic subjects, school continuation and graduation rates, and individual student
growth. States establish annual targets for continuous progress both toward and beyond a
high and rigorous proficiency benchmark. The proficiency benchmark and annual
progress toward that benchmark can be calculated for the school as a whole and for
specific subgroups within the school. The goal in this system is that 100% of schools
will reach this proficiency benchmark by achieving targeted improvement increments, or
Adequate Yearly Growth (AYG), each year.
