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Shanker, Albert – American Educator, 1994
Argues that, no matter how good and well-intentioned new curriculum and assessment reforms are, they will fail unless there are real-world consequences that motivate students to work hard in school. Educational systems fail because what students want, i.e., college admissions, jobs, and job training, are disconnected from school work. (GLR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment