"We are told accountability is essential — by people who refuse to be accountable for underfunding schools, who fail to address the social needs of children created by inequalities and who think simple answers exist for complex problems. Accountability flows both ways. I may be crazy, but I am not stupid."
I regularly check out AASA's excellent monthly online publication, The School Administrator, for articles on education. A visit to Paul Houston's column is always a must. This morning I read his "Crazy or Stupid?" offering in which we speaks to issues of accountability and blame.
Recent Issues:
- May 2008 — Values-Based Navigation
- April 2008 — The Work of Transformation
- March 2008 — The Arts at K-12’s Center Stage
- February 2008 — Globalization and Education
- January 2008 — Healthy Bodies, Well Minds
- December 2007 — Life Beyond the Superintendency
- November 2007 — The Immigrants Among Us
- October 2007 — Legal Fallout
- September 2007 — Personalizing Schooling
- August 2007 — Where's Graduate Study Going?
- June 2007 — Personal Evaluation
- May 2007 — Personal Technology
- April 2007 — Professional Networking
- March 2007 — Primacy of the Superintendency
- February 2007 — Gifted Education Left Behind
- January 2007 — Measuring Academic Growth
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