Testing Resistance & Reform News: May 22 – 28, 2019
There was no holiday in testing news during the past week — both new standardized exam misuse outrages and more assessment reform progress. Help your allies and friends fight back by encouraging them to sign up for these topical updates at: http://www.fairtest.org/weekly-news-signup Alabama Parents Fear Proposed Third Grade Reading Test Would Primarily Hold Back Disadvantaged […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: May 15 – 21, 2019
Widespread controversy around the College Board’s new “Adversity Score” for college applicants highlighted why relying on test results to make high-stakes educational decisions is bad policy. See FairTest’s reaction here: http://www.fairtest.org/fairtest-new-sat-“adversity-score”-concedes-exam’s There’s also lots of K-12 assessment reform news Florida After 20 Years, Jeb Bush’s Test-and-Punish Scheme Still Fails Students https://npeaction.org/twenty-years-later-the-jeb-bush-a-plan-fails-floridas-students/ Florida Is There Too […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: May 8 – 14, 2019
With Washington’s recent repeal of its graduation testing mandate, only eleven states still have exit exams. That’s the lowest number in decades! Check out FairTest’s freshly updated fact sheet to see why so many jurisdictions have eliminated these counter-productive requirements — http://www.fairtest.org/graduation-test-update-states-recently-eliminated — and use these arguments if your state still has a grad test. […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: May 1 – 7, 2019
Lots of progress this week in reducing (or eliminating!) the role of standardized tests in teacher evaluation plus huge opt-outs in New York and more test-optional admissions policy adoptions. The grassroots assessment reform movement continues to grow — and win — across the U.S. Florida Lawmakers Take First Step to Ease State Teacher Exam Requirements […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: April 24 – April 30, 2019
From opting out of tests to demonstrating at state capitals to implementing new polices, the assessment reform movement is winning more victories from coast to coast. Check out the latest examples of the damage done by standardized exam overkill along with tools developed by effective campaigns for better alternatives in this week’s clips. Your friends […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: April 17 – 23, 2019
How much more evidence do some policy-makers and their big-money donors need before they admit that high-stakes testing driven education “reform” is a failure? This week’s news clips provide more ammunition for activists fighting to replace standardized exam overkill with assessments that help improve learning and teaching — as you will see, meaningful victories are […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: April 10 – 16, 2019
Testing reform stories from 20 states in just the past week demonstrate the breadth and depth of the movement to replace high-stakes, standardized exams with better forms of assessment. If you see a news clip worth of circulation to a national list of 2,000+ activists, please forward it to bobschaeffer@fairtest.org And, remember that previous editions […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: April 3 – 9, 2019
As annual school tests get underway in more states, the pace of assessment reform action — from opting out to pressing for legislation to roll back testing overkill — continues to escalate. Add in the fallout from the “Varsity Blues” college admissions scandal plus renewed interest in overhauling teacher licensing exam requirements and it’s not […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: March 27 – April 2, 2019
This is peak testing season for both public schools and college admissions, making it nearly impossible to keep up with all the news. FairTest.org is seeing a sharp spike in visitors looking for information about opting out from state-mandated K-12 standardized exams (http://www.fairtest.org/get-involved/opting-out) and applying to ACT/SAT-optional colleges (http://www.fairtest.org/university/optional) Check out those links and the […]
Testing Resistance & Reform News: March 20 – 26, 2019
The still-unfolding college admissions scandal continues to dominate testing-related news, and FairTest is at the center of many stories. At the same time, coverage of a steady stream of K-12 assessment reform initiatives demonstrates the growing strength of the grassroots movement dedicated to ending standardized exam misuse and overuse. Fallout from reliance on flawed tests […]
