Educational Accountability

Professional Voices From the Field

From their diverse perspectives, nine educational practitioners discuss current educational accountability policies and how these affect students, educators, learning and teaching in a variety of settings, from K-12 schools to post-secondary institutions and government agencies. The authors combine theory, research and their day-to-day experiences to reflect on the challenges posed by realities such as outcomes-based curricula, high-stakes testing, standardized reporting and management by objectives. By examining current accountability initiatives and their effects in relation to core values of public education such as equity, diversity, democracy and opportunity, this book offers educators a range of insights for thinking about and doing education differently.

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Learning First
School Accountability for a Sustainable Society
Pages: 1–22
Accountability in First Nations Education
Kwāyāsk Etōtamihk (Doing it Right)
Pages: 23–34
Alleviating Teacher Alienation
Sustainable, Distributed Leadership and Capacity for Putting Accountability into Perspective
Pages: 59–65
Literacy, Accountability and Inclusive Education
Possibilities for Re-framing Alberta’s Literacy Framework
Pages: 79–93
The superintendency
Building Cultures of Trust Through “Intelligent Accountability”
Pages: 95–103
Approaches to Accountability
Possibilities for an Alternative Framework
Pages: 105–117
Educational Researchers and their students
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