Over at Wired, the Geek Dad talks about
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan’s plans for the future of No Child Left Behind.
The Obama administration plans on, first off, changing the name, “as the current one ‘has become toxic.’”
I hope they take seriously the challenge of “rewarding the best teachers, supporting good ones with room for improvement, and — there’s really no way to put it nicely — getting rid of those who simply shouldn’t be teaching.”
Something that I’ve been looking at for a while, is the idea of “few[er] kids need[ing] the summer off to help with the farm.” Reassessing the need for summer breaks and the hours of the school day would be a great start.
One thing I didn’t see any mention of is technology integration. If we are going to be giving kids skills to be competitive in a world market, we need to rethink that major aspect of our curriculum.




