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Betsy Combier

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Email: betsy.combier@gmail.com

 
The E-Accountability Foundation announces the

'A for Accountability' Award

to those who are willing to whistleblow unjust, misleading, or false actions and claims of the politico-educational complex in order to bring about educational reform in favor of children of all races, intellectual ability and economic status. They ask questions that need to be asked, such as "where is the money?" and "Why does it have to be this way?" and they never give up. These people have withstood adversity and have held those who seem not to believe in honesty, integrity and compassion accountable for their actions. The winners of our "A" work to expose wrong-doing not for themselves, but for others - total strangers - for the "Greater Good"of the community and, by their actions, exemplify courage and self-less passion. They are parent advocates. We salute you.

Winners of the "A":

Johnnie Mae Allen
David Possner
Dee Alpert
Aaron Carr
Harris Lirtzman
Hipolito Colon
Larry Fisher
The Giraffe Project and Giraffe Heroes' Program
Jimmy Kilpatrick and George Scott
Zach Kopplin
Matthew LaClair
Wangari Maathai
Erich Martel
Steve Orel, in memoriam, Interversity, and The World of Opportunity
Marla Ruzicka, in Memoriam
Nancy Swan
Bob Witanek
Peyton Wolcott
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Facing the Hard Facts in Education Reform
A policy information perspective from The Educational Testing Service
           by Paul Barton

Mr. Barton suggests that educational policies and practices that influence test scores must be aligned with testing, or the scores are can be misinterpreted, and those who have not benefitted from the system will be blamed. What curricula or textbooks are chosen dont matter if there is chaos in the classroom, creating an environment not conducive to learning anything.
Barton is critical of the emphasis on accountability and the misuse of standardized tests as the sole
measure of student success, and considers the following significantly missing from the educational debate
and legislation:

1. Student Behavior:
Disruptive student behavior is increasingly interfering with teaching and the learning environment of the classroom;

2. Messages about Learning and Achievement:
A student is motivated to learn and achieve at high levels by the messages he/she receives from the family, the community, employer, and culture-- not just from teachers and the school.

3.Learning Outside the School: There must be a recognition
of sources of learning outside the school that have a significant impact on
student achievement.
In addition, the great potential of computers is not close to being realized.

 
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