Science teachers: DeVos's Education Department is misinterpreting federal law [View all]
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Source: Washington Post
Science teachers: DeVoss Education Department is misinterpreting federal law
By Valerie Strauss July 2 at 12:40 PM
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Now, the National Science Teachers Association and the STEM Education Coalition have sent a letter to the Education Department saying it is misinterpreting the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), the federal K-12 education law that replaced No Child Left Behind, in regard to science and school accountability plans.
The Education Department did not respond to a query about this issue.
The department is reviewing state plans for holding schools accountable as required by ESSA. The law was passed in December 2015 to replace the flawed NCLB, which went into effect in 2002 and dictated the use of English language arts and math standardized test scores to hold schools accountable for student achievement. In the years after NCLB was passed, many schools began giving short shrift to subjects other than reading and math, including science. That ran counter to a push in the Obama administration to increase STEM education that is, science, technology, engineering and math but it happened nevertheless.
The letter sent to the department, signed by David L. Evans, executive director of the NSTA, and James F. Brown, executive director of the STEM Education Coalition, says the department is telling states that science cannot be a priority as an accountability measure in evaluating student achievement under ESSA.
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