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California Governor puts the testing juggernaut on ice

  • 05-19-2011
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Blog by Anthony Cody/Education Week

California Governor Jerry Brown has taken a big step towards reducing the testing mania in the nation's most populous state. Up until his administration we have been on an accelerated path towards the comprehensive data-driven system that test publishers and corporate reformers have convinced leaders is needed to improve schools. But in the May budget outline from Brown's office, he makes it clear he is putting on the brakes. From the Thoughts on Public Education blog comes this: [“] Gov. Jerry Brown is proposing to suspend funding for CALPADS, the state student longitudinal data system, and to stop further planning for CALTIDES, the teacher data base that was to be joined at the hip with CALPADS. [”] What is even more encouraging is the explanation Brown offers, which shows a great deal of understanding of these issues. The document states: (more...)

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