Standardized Tests On The Verge of A Huge Makeover

The US Department of Education has announced the 2 winners of the national Race to the Top funding competition, President Obama’s new program to improve standards in education. The Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) and the SMARTER Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) will receive a total of $330 million to be split between the 2 groups to revamp national student assessment tests.
On behalf of 44 states, PARCC and SBAC will receive federal grant money over the next 4 years to work with researchers and educators to design student assessment systems that upgrade the traditional fill-in-the-bubble standardized tests and cut down on the need for remedial education on college campuses.
President Bush’s “No Child Left Behind” program has been in effect for the past decade. It was primarily created to improve basic reading and math skills in low-achieving students. However, most educators have complained the program has not lived up to its billing.





















