Once upon a time, way before King George the W and No Child Left Behind, special educators were underfunded, mostly ignored, and blissfully ignorant to the stresses of accountability.
I was one of the blissfully ignornant....<!--break-->
Back in the day, we were separate, yet unequal and we liked it. ([B][I]Fiddley Foo![/I][/B])
We taught what we thought was the most beneficial for our students, and measured progress using CRTs and the Woodcock Johnson. We did this for one purpose only- to help us write goals for IEPs. We didn't have to be accountable to anyone, especially [COLOR="Red"][B]The Powers That Be[/B][/COLOR]. They were oblivious.
Then, one day, King George made the famous NCLB proclamation known to the masses. Special education administrators ran amuck looking for a way to show the progress that our students made during the course of the school year. Oh, we could have continued with our CRTs and Woodcock Johnsons,...