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Letters: Accountability standards don't measure quality of teaching and learning

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 19, 2022

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In your editorial of Oct. 16, you attribute the “illusion of educational quality” to the school establishment, that establishment being the superintendents of all our local school districts. In fact, that illusion was created by the Louisiana Department of Education under former superintendent John White and continues to be sanctified by new superintendent Cade Brumley.Research has proven that the formula that purports to provide in the form... + full article



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