{"id":6874,"date":"2016-03-24T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2016-03-24T04:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/aurora-institute.org\/blog\/cw_post\/essa-represents-an-historic-opportunity-to-advance-personalized-learning\/"},"modified":"2020-02-27T14:47:03","modified_gmt":"2020-02-27T19:47:03","slug":"essa-represents-an-historic-opportunity-to-advance-personalized-learning","status":"publish","type":"cw_post","link":"https:\/\/aurora-institute.org\/cw_post\/essa-represents-an-historic-opportunity-to-advance-personalized-learning\/","title":{"rendered":"ESSA Represents an Historic Opportunity to Advance Personalized Learning"},"content":{"rendered":"
I have great news. After fifteen years of operating under No Child Left Behind (NCLB), we finally have the chance to say goodbye to one-size-fits-all assessments, accountability systems that mask achievement gaps, and autopsy-style school improvement strategies. While there were some good things about NCLB, the law also created a long list of policy barriers that made it impossible to build and scale personalized learning environments. The newly-enacted Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), on the other hand, eliminates almost every one of those barriers, gifting the personalized learning community with an historic opportunity to transform the education system.<\/p>\n