Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act is the largest federal effort in precollegiate education. Created in 1965, when the federal government for the first time agreed to provide aid to ...
In 2013, a national panel of education experts called for U.S. states and districts to move away from a focus on testing primarily for accountability, and toward building tests that would help ...
The Classical Learning Test is unique among summative assessments in that it focuses entirely on classical texts. The ...
But step into any high-performing workplace today and you’ll notice something striking: the skills that matter most — ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark C. Perna is a generational expert who covers education & careers. Every year, teachers and students across America brace for ...
Corrected: A prior version of this story omitted New York from the list of states that have released preliminary testing data. More than five months after students took their spring state tests, ...
These days there’s a wave of new edtech products hitting the market, and teachers and professors are increasingly making teaching videos and other materials for their classes. But one group is often ...
I have never been good at standardized tests. In fact, I’m horrible. The problem is that in standardized tests, as opposed to general knowledge or understanding of a particular problem, you need to ...
Discover how the Classic Learning Test is being expanded in Indiana, offering an alternative to SAT and ACT for college ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Legatt explores the intersection of education, AI, and leadership. As a former admissions officer and college consultant, I’ve ...
The theory of standards-based reform suggests that if states set challenging standards for students, measure student progress toward the standards, and hold schools accountable for meeting those ...