Assessing Schools: Ambiguity Isn’t Accountability

If the SCASA system were adopted, we would have ambiguity in assessment, and ambiguity is not accountability to parents or the public.
If the SCASA system were adopted, we would have ambiguity in assessment, and ambiguity is not accountability to parents or the public.
On October 3, Palmetto Promise’s Dr. Oran Smith addressed the SC Education Oversight Committee concerning education accountability standards.