In response to a note from Linda Darling-Hammond to friends that she is returning home to Stanford and will no longer be seeking a role in the Obama administration, two prominent education researchers, Gary Orfield and Diane Ravitch articulated a stunning critique of Arne Duncan's direction at the US Department of Education.Posted on Politico.com On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 by Diane Ravitch, Historian
WAMU - NPR Investigation Uncovers Cooked Data In Ballou High Graduation Rates
Ballou teacher Monica Brokenborough In November 2017 an investigative reporter at the NPR affiliate WAMU, Kate McGee, started listening to teachers. What she discovered (here) was systematic granting of credit to students who didn't show up much, and graduating students who didn't meet the requirements for graduation at Ballou High School. But the reported scandal soon led to the realization
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