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Accreditation proposal not yet advancing

Louis Jacobson
By Louis Jacobson January 11, 2010

During the presidential campaign, Barack Obama said that his administration would "require all schools of education to be accredited."

We found no public references to progress on this initiative using searches of Whitehouse.gov, Google and Nexis. In addition, at least one expert in the field was unaware of any moves to advance this promise.

The Education Department is busy encouraging educational reforms under the "Race to the Top" program, which was passed as part of the economic stimulus bill approved last February. But so far there's nothing specific about requiring accreditation for all schools of education. So we rate this promise Stalled.

Our Sources

Interview with Jane Leibbrand, the vice president for communications with the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, Jan. 11, 2010

Internet and Nexis searches that produced no results