The National Governor’s Association wants Congress to give states lots of running room when it comes to crafting their accountability plans, according to an interim proposal outlining NGA’s priorities for reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (aka the No Child Left Behind Act.)
The governors are asking lawmakers to reshape the federal role in K-12, focusing it on sharing information and research, and helping states collaborate on “innovations to better serve students.” They like the idea of federal incentives, but not a lot of federal control.
For more, check out this Politics K-12 entry.