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Title
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Time for Results: The Governors' 1991 Report on Education
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Abstract/Description
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At its meeting in August 1985, the members of the National Governors' Association formed seven task forces for the purpose of examining in-depth critical problem areas in American education. Focus was upon problems in the areas of: (1) teaching; (2) leadership and management; (3) parent involvement and choice; (4) readiness; (5) technology; (6) school facilities; and (7) college quality. In this monograph, summaries, reports, and recommendations from the task forces are presented. Main recommendations generated by the reports include: (1) Now is the time to work out a fair, affordable career ladder salary system that recognizes real differences in function, competence, and performance of teachers; (2) States should create leadership programs for school leaders; (3) Parents should have more choice in the public schools their children attend; (4) The nation--and the states and school districts--need better report cards about results, about what students know and can do; (5) School districts and schools that are inefficient should be taken over by the state and reorganized; (6) School buildings should be in use all year; (7) States should work with preschool children from poor families to help them get ready for school and to decrease chances they will drop out later; (8) Better use of technologies is an important way to give teachers more time to teach; and (9) States should insist that colleges assess what students actually learn while in college.
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Date
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1986
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Publisher
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National Governors' Association Publications Office, 444 N
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Medium
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en
Print
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Background/context type
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en
Other
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Open access/free-text available
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No
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Peer reviewed
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No
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Language
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en
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Citation
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National Governors Association. (1986). Time for Results: The Governors’ 1991 Report on Education. National Governors’ Association Publications Office, 444 N.
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Place
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Washington, D.C.
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