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System-Building Standards for Educational Reform
Executive Summary
(Entire document available in PDF
format below)
To achieve the goals of standards-based educational
reform, attention must be focused on all aspects of the educational system
from financial resources to classroom instruction. Without this focus,
setting a higher bar will only exacerbate an inequitable system of haves and
have-nots. If our goal is to have a higher standard and greater numbers of
students meeting or exceeding these standards, the educational system must
change as well as the content of the curriculum.
The National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity has
identified ten essential system-building standards which are designed to
help eliminate current inequities. Each standard has specific indicators
to help educators and policy-makers examine and improve the total
educational system. The system-building standards address variables in the
areas of:
- The Educational Environment
- Issues of Governance and Policy
- Pre-service and In-service Education
- Teaching Practices
- Assessment Practices
- Evaluation of Personnel and Curricular
Materials
- Individualized Educational Planning
- The Allocation of Financial Resources
- Data Collection and Accountability
- Partnership Building with
Community/Business/Parents
The United States has prided itself on educating all
citizens. Our public education system is a cornerstone that sets us apart
from other countries. With the ever-growing diversity in America today, it
is critical that we continue to focus on providing the best free public
education possible. In order to accomplish this goal of quality
education for all, we are affirming that equity
is essential to the reform process.
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