Measuring Up: Has Standardized Testing Paid Off?

Wednesday 14 January, 2015
6:30 - 8:15pm, $0

New America
199 Lafayette Street, Suite 3B

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Your child is more than a score. But in the era of No Child Left Behind and the Common Core, many are accusing America's public education system of sacrificing substantial learning and taxpayer dollars in favor of high-stakes testing that doesn't measure what really matters. 

In The Test: Why Our Schools are Obsessed with Standardized Testing -- But You Don't Have to Be, Anya Kamenetz dives into the surprising history and tempestuous politics that have led to the ubiquitous tests we see in public K-12 classrooms across the country. Beyond dilemmas about measuring the performance of students, Kamenetz also explores alternatives to the over-testing crisis in an effort to ask: what and how should we be teaching in a competitive and increasingly globalized world? And how can we best measure the progress of education in a way that allows us to hold teachers, education administrators, and policymakers equally accountable? 

Join New America NYC for a discussion about an issue that goes beyond filling in the bubble: what, exactly, do we want the next generation to learn? 

Copies of Anya Kamenetz's The Test: Why Our Schools are Obsessed with Standardized Testing -- But You Don't Have to Be will be available for purchase.

 

Participants

Anya Kamenetz @anya1anya

Lead education reporter, NPR 
2014 New America Fellow 
Author, The Test: Why Our Schools are Obsessed with Standardized Testing -- But You Don't Have to Be


Monica Brady

Assistant Principal, I.S. X303 Leadership & Community Service


Heather Vogell @hvogell

Education reporter, ProPublica

 

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