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Obama Turns Some Powers of Education Back to States


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Stephen Crowley/The New York Times

President Obama spoke about changes in the No Child Left Behind law Friday during a ceremony at the White House.

By SAM DILLONPublished: September 23, 2011

With his declaration on Friday that he would waive the most contentious provisions of a federal education law, President Obama effectively rerouted the nation’s education history after a turbulent decade of overwhelming federal influence.

Mr. Obama invited states to reclaim the power to design their own school accountability and improvement systems, upending the centerpiece of the Bush-era No Child Left Behind law, a requirement that all students be proficient in math and reading by 2014.

“This does not mean that states will be able to lower their standards or escape accountability,” the president said. “If states want more flexibility, they’re going to have to set higher standards, more honest standards that prove they’re serious about meeting them.”

But experts said it was a measure of how profoundly the law had reshaped America’s public school culture that even in states that accept the administration’s offer to pursue a new agenda, the law’s legacy will live on in classrooms, where educators’ work will continue to emphasize its major themes, like narrowing student achievement gaps, and its tactics, like using standardized tests to measure educators’ performance.

In a White House speech, Mr. Obama said states that adopted new higher standards, pledged to overhaul their lowest-performing schools and revamped their teacher evaluation systems should apply for waivers of 10 central provisions of the No Child law, including its 2014 proficiency deadline. The administration was forced to act, Mr. Obama said, because partisan gridlock kept Congress from updating the law.

“Given that Congress cannot act, I am acting,” Mr. Obama said. “Starting today, we’ll be giving states more flexibility.”
But while the law itself clearly empowers Secretary of Education Arne Duncan to waive its provisions, the administration’s decision to make the waivers conditional on states’ pledges to pursue Mr. Obama’s broad school improvement agenda has angered Republicans gearing up for the 2012 elections.

On Friday Congressional leaders immediately began characterizing the waivers as a new administration power grab, in line with their portrayal of the health care overhaul, financial sector regulation and other administration initiatives.

“In my judgment, he is exercising an authority and power he doesn’t have,” said Representative John Kline, Republican of Minnesota and chairman of the House education committee. “We all know the law is broken and needs to be changed. But this is part and parcel with the whole picture with this administration: they cannot get their agenda through Congress, so they’re doing it with executive orders and rewriting rules. This is executive overreach.”

Mr. Obama made his statements to a bipartisan audience that included Gov. Bill Haslam of Tennessee, a Republican, Gov. Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island, an independent, and 24 state superintendents of education.

“I believe this will be a transformative movement in American public education,” Christopher Cerf, New Jersey’s education commissioner under Gov. Chris Christie, a Republican, said after the speech.

The No Child law that President George W. Bush signed in 2002 was a bipartisan rewrite of the basic federal law on public schools, first passed in 1965 to help the nation’s neediest students. The 2002 law required all schools to administer reading and math tests every year, and to increase the proportion of students passing them until reaching 100 percent in 2014. Schools that failed to keep pace were to be labeled as failing, and eventually their principals fired and staffs dismantled. That system for holding schools accountable for test scores has encouraged states to lower standards, teachers to focus on test preparation, and math and reading to crowd out history, art and foreign languages.

Mr. Obama’s blueprint for rewriting the law, which Congress has never acted on, urged lawmakers to adopt an approach that would encourage states to raise standards, focus interventions only on the worst failing schools and use test scores and other measures to evaluate teachers’ effectiveness. In its current proposal, the administration requires states to adopt those elements of its blueprint in exchange for relief from the No Child law.

Mr. Duncan, speaking after Mr. Obama’s speech, said the waivers could bring significant change to states that apply. “For parents, it means their schools won’t be labeled failures,” Mr. Duncan said. “It should reduce the pressure to teach to the test.”
Critics were skeptical, saying that classroom teachers who complain about unrelenting pressure to prepare for standardized tests were unlikely to feel much relief.

“In the system that N.C.L.B. created, standardized tests are the measure of all that is good, and that has not changed,“ said Monty Neill, executive director of Fair Test, an antitesting advocacy group. “This policy encourages states to use test scores as a significant factor in evaluating teachers, and that will add to the pressure on teachers to teach to the test.”

Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, said her union favored evaluation systems that would help teachers improve their instruction, whereas the administration was focusing on accountability. “You’re seeing an extraordinary change of policy, from an accountability system focused on districts and schools, to accountability based on teacher and principal evaluations,” Ms. Weingarten said.

For most states, obtaining a waiver could be the easy part of accepting the administration’s invitation. Actually designing a new school accountability system, and obtaining statewide acceptance of it, represents a complex administrative and political challenge for governors and other state leaders, said Gene Wilhoit, executive director of the Council of Chief State School Officers, which the White House said played an important role in developing the waiver proposal.

Only about five states may be ready to apply immediately, and perhaps 20 others could follow by next spring, Mr. Wilhoit said. Developing new educator evaluation systems and other aspects of follow-through could take states three years or more, he said.

Officials in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, and in at least eight other states — Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Idaho, Minnesota, Virginia and Wisconsin — said Friday that they would probably seek the waivers.


Related: No Child Left Behind Act.docx (20.5 KB)


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oblivion 发表于 2011-9-25 09:22:15 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
haven't really thought it over but this reform action taken by obama seems more likely a stone to hit two birds: transferring federal budget problem to the states while winning some votes from families with schooling age children.
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hubing580900 在职认证  发表于 2011-9-25 09:36:16 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
个人认为,关于农村教育问题的解决还没到时候,中国还有20-30年左右的城镇化,那一时期还是正式合理安排城镇教育和农村教育以及留守儿童教育问题,现在只能通过协调满足教育的不平衡
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happylife87 发表于 2011-9-25 09:41:06 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
Education is important! I hope Obama can do more despite difficulties.
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very nice!!

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llg79 发表于 2011-9-25 10:12:08 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
前段时间看了两则报道,甚为感慨:
1、有一对包工头夫妇,放弃10几万的年收入(90年代的收入),应村支书的恳求,回到山沟里教书育人10余载,现在积蓄都花得差不多了。
2、现在一部分大学生后悔当初选择上大学,按机会成本计算,上大学的成本大约为30万人民币,而毕业后月工资才一两千,所以目前很多农村孩子不再选择上大学。
真是教育的悲哀!
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gaper808 发表于 2011-9-25 10:18:42 来自手机 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
we can see that more and more people sent their children to study abroad ,especially college professors .parents think highly of quality-orientated education now ,while our system still focuses on exam-orientated .and the change needs time .to protect their children from the over high pressure and deadly competition ,parents choose to let them study outside this situation surely will leads to manpower outflow .of course some just want to get a name the one who study abroad .anyway our spend on education is far from adequate .
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caihongchn 发表于 2011-9-25 10:47:17 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
怎么感觉美国教育有点向中国教育转化的意味?其实中美教育各有特色,当然也各有优缺点,太严太松都不好。素质教育在中国提倡了好多年,但效果并不理想,这涉及到社会、学校、家庭、个人等诸多因素。关于基础教育,不只农村教育、留守儿童教育有问题,城镇中独生子女的教育也存在很大的问题。中国的教育改革任重而道远啊!
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思念江南 发表于 2011-9-25 11:22:10 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
教育在“万般皆下品,唯有读书高”的等级观念下发展,范进还可以通过科举改变命运,随着改革的推进,为何教育资源配置越来越不均衡,成了富人游戏,真正能送到国外的,肯定大多不是common people 的孩子,缺乏平等的原始积累的竞争机会,形成教育的恶性循环,最弱势的群体,要等“和谐的关怀”和看爱心人士的爱心,才可以获得教育的机会(如打工子弟学校,而且还不是稳定的、优质教学资源),教育目前在我看来潜心学问、兴趣使然都已经无法生存,研究的根本和学习的根本已退化为生计,就是急功近利、无尽悲哀的代名词!!!教育还有多少改变命运的机会???????????
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思念江南 发表于 2011-9-25 11:30:43 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
Is  China education able to improve the national quality ??in fact ,Education is flush, quality is low!!
it needs us to think about  returning to an essential aspect of education

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