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  2. Public Schools Accountability Act - Wikipedia

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    The Public Schools Accountability Act (PSAA) was passed in California in 1999 as the first step in developing a comprehensive system to hold students, schools, and districts accountable for improving student performance. The system establishes a code of conduct for all teachers stating that their overall objective for the student is to achieve ...

  3. ‘Crisis that’s turned into catastrophe’: Fort Worth schools ...

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    Stacy Bogle, a recently retired English teacher at Arlington Heights High School, said some of the district’s policies made it difficult for teachers to hold students accountable.

  4. US colleges failed to hold students accountable for ...

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    Foxx, who praised Jewish students for their bravery, added that university leadership were “cowards” that “failed the students they were supposed to serve.”

  5. We asked Lexington 1 school board candidates about issues ...

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    We also need to make sure we hold the students accountable for their actions. Those disturbing the class need to be removed, and administrators need to back up the teachers when these issues arise.

  6. Educational inequality in southeast Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Latino community in Detroit has voiced their concerns in response to the impacts of changes made to standardized testing and teacher assessments in public schools. These changes were made by the Obama administration in an attempt to hold schools, teachers, and students more accountable in hope of improving achievement scores.

  7. Student rights in U.S. higher education - Wikipedia

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    [23] [55] Teachers have the right, under the first amendment, to communicate their opinions regarding student grades, [58] [65] but institutions are required to meet students implied contract rights to fair grading practices. Departments may change grades issued by teachers which are not in line with grading policies or are unfair or unreasonable.

  8. Growing number of NYC students feel unsafe as gang activity ...

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    Banks’ “lax” policies that fail to hold students accountable and DOE administrators who don’t fully report incidents for fear of making their schools look bad are also part of the problem ...

  9. High-stakes testing - Wikipedia

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    A student who is anxious to have these benefits may consider the test to be a high-stakes exam. Another student, who places no importance on the outcome, so long as he is placed in a class that is appropriate to his skill level, may consider the same exam to be a low-stakes test. [5] The phrase "high stakes" is derived directly from a gambling ...