This from the Pro-Corporate Ed Reform
Foundation for Excellence in Education:
The Policy Library provides every education
reformer with a wealth of data and information. This searchable database
includes reports, research, policy briefs, model legislation, reformer
profiles and more.
Rigorous
academic standards, such as the Common Core State Standards, will
prepare students for college and careers. The Foundation supports
policies that set high academic standards and provide rigorous
preparatory courses and dual-enrollment options for students.
Technology
can revolutionize education and help ensure no student is bored or left
behind. The Foundation supports the use of technology to offer students
access to a high-quality, customized education and empower teachers to
help their students succeed.
We
need to recruit teachers from all professions, and recognize and reward
the effective ones. The Foundation supports ending tenure, the
implementation of data-based evaluations and compensation, and
alternative paths to certification/licensure.
Children
who are not proficient readers by fourth grade face bleak futures. The
Foundation supports performance-based promotion and rigorous
interventions, beginning in kindergarten, but particularly for
third-grade students who can’t read.
Spending
more on education only works when the money targets strategies and
programs proven to produce results. The Foundation supports policies
that incentivize achievement, invest in proven policies, and recognize
and reward student learning instead of just seat-time.
Families
need the financial freedom to attend schools that meet their needs. The
Foundation supports policies that empower families to choose a public,
charter, private, virtual or home school.
Students
and schools must be held to high academic standards, with their
progress measured and results reported in simple, transparent formats.
The Foundation supports standardized measurement of student learning,
including annual comprehensive end-of-course assessments in elementary,
middle and high school, as well as grading schools on an A-F scale –
just like students.
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