New research by EdTech Strategies, LLC, reveals that in spring 2016 – for the first time ever – the majority of US elementary & middle school students will be testing online, not taking paper and pencil tests.
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Category: Accountability
Personalized Learning Advocates Seek to Opt Out
A timely new report argues that federal policymakers ought to rethink accountability provisions in a new ESEA in light of innovations in personalized learning. Color me unpersuaded in terms of both the diagnosis of the policy issue at hand and the proposed remedies.