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For what, to whom, and by what means should schools be held
accountable? What are the purposes and goals of schooling in a
democratic society? What can serve as a fair system of quality
assurance for schools in a world of change and complexity?
Democratic School Accountability addresses such concerns by
defining and describing an alternate vision for school
accountability. Working from a model adapted from the world of
business, the contributors depict dimensions for school
accountability based on democratic values and local empowerment.
The central premise is that schools, districts, and states should
together be accountable for student learning, but also for
providing opportunities to learn, being responsive to students,
parents, and communities, and developing organizational capacity
for high performance. The system described in this book is built on
high-resolution information gathering, not high-stakes testing. It
proposes and shows examples of using local and multiple methods for
assessing student learning, cultivating and sustaining the
professional knowledge and skills of teachers, engaging the
community in meaningful and empowered decision-making, organizing
schools for greater performance, and conducting self-studies and
external visitations for monitoring and fostering high quality
schooling within the local context. This book encourages readers to
step out of the box of the current approach to school
accountability and to reframe the very concept of accountability so
that it may truly serve as a positive force for school improvement
and renewal. It is a hopeful expression of what could be.
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