Abstract

In May 2001, for the fifth consecutive year, the Brown Center on Education Policy at the Brookings Institution sponsored a conference on a major topic in American education. The discussion focused on the issue of accountability in several leading states and cities, and participants were asked to consider whether students were being helped or hurt by standards-based reforms.

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