The State of State Standards (1998)
By Michael J. Petrilli , Chester E. Finn, Jr. , Gregg Vanourek / July 1, 1998
Filed under: Curriculum & Instruction , Standards, Testing, & Accountability
Three Fordham staff members analyze trends spotted in academic standards across the disciplines. They found that too many state standards are vague, anti-knowledge, entranced with "relevance," and focused on teaching rather than learning.



