The Constructive And Enduring Impact On Teaching And Learning
The fundamental premise of 21st Century curricula is the need for students to acquire new knowledge and skills that are essential for success in a globally competitive world. We cannot expect the assessment of these skills to be rigorous, complex, and consistent when the assessment of the adults responsible for teaching and leadership are weak, simplistic, and fragmented. There is a significant risk that educational policymakers have wasted the crisis, diverting economic stimulus funds to preserve the status quo rather than challenge it. The triumph of the urgent over the important is hardly a phenomenon unique to the United States, as resistance to assessment reform is remarkably common in democratic and authoritarian regimes around the world. Cheap and easy assessments are more seductive than those that are expensive and complex. Technology can be either our servant or master. It assumes the former role when we recognize both its power and limitations, and insist that everyone in the educational enterprise must not only work smarter but harder. Technology