Dive Summary:
- The Washington Post's "The Answer Sheet" blog relays ten education reform axioms, which educator Dov Rosenberg believes are inaccurate.
- These principles include the belief that standardized testing is the best way to collect education performance data and does not increase anxiety associated with test taking.
- Rosenberg also challenges the notion that charter schools provide a better education than local public schools without costing anyone too much money.
From the article:
Below Dov Rosenberg lists what he considers the 10 most inaccurate and damaging statements that some school reformers toss around. Rosenberg, who loves to help teachers use technology, has been serving North Carolina public school students and teachers for 11 years as a teacher and instructional technology facilitator. . . .