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Welcome to the CURE Home Page
Last Updated June 23, 2008
CURE promotes academic excellence
for children of the Pacific Northwest, by researching educational issues,
such as Career Pathways (School-to-Work), No Child Left Behind, K–12 tax credits, Certificate
of Academic Achievement, Certificate of Initial Achievement (formerly COM-Certificate of Mastery),
Performance Based Education (formerly OBE-Outcome Based Education), and Assessments.
- Seattle Teacher, Carl Chew, Refuses to Give WASL
- Mr. Chew's press release and CURE's commentary
- Dr. Orlich of WSU praises Carl Chew
- Letter appearing in the Whitman County Gazette
- A Brief History of Education "Reform" in the USA and Washington State - Updated
- Math Wars Video
- See the math video developed by the organization, "Where's the Math."
This is a group of Washington parents concerned about math education in
our state.
- Brave New Daycare,
a new brochure alerting families to the hidden drawbacks of the state's
new early learning policies. This is a viewer friendly version. If you
would like a brochure-formatted version, please contact us at cure@curewashington.org.
- Legislative Information Keep up to date with the latest legislative information.
- WASL Quagmire Continues Read CURE's response
to the Washington State Institute for Public Policy (WSIPP). The 2006
Legislature directed the WSIPP, under Senate Bill 6618, to "conduct a
study to explore options to augment the current system of
assessments..." The bill directed the Institute to consult with a broad
range of groups, and CURE was among the participating groups.
Why the WASL is so AWFUL! A Must Read! This is the 2006 update (viewer friendly version) to our previous brochure. If you would like a brochure-formatted version, please contact us at cure@curewashington.org.
- CURE Ideal Education Platform - A non-partisan
platform. All political parties are welcome to use this platform or
parts of the platform, to develop their party's position on education.
- WASL writing: Make it up as they go along (Seattle Times) (Link will take you to the article on the Seattle Times' website.)
- EDITORIAL: WASL Truth be known (Seattle Times) (Link will take you to the article on the Seattle Times' website.)
- "Little Manchurian Candidates" - Article by Matt James, deploring the way reading is taught in many American schools.
- "Why I Opppose the WASL as a Graduation Requirement", a commentary by State Senator Craig Pridemore.
- Fourth Grader Suspended For Not Answering A WASL Question (KOMOTV) (Link will take you to the article on the KOMOTV.com website.)
- "Fourth Grader Suspended for Failure to Finish WASL" Press release related to article above.
- "Scoring of OPT/WASL Educational Assessments" - How are subjective assessments like the WASL scored? A scorer for a WASL-type assessment discusses his experiences.
- Education: Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory - a comprehensive overview of education reform by Marda Kirkwood
- A letter to President Warren Smith and Members of the State Board of Education
- Sample WASL OPT OUT form for parents.
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