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defining the teacher qualifications and stan-

dards that is so critical to fulfilling the mis-

sion. Public schools mandate that faculty

hold teaching certification, but such certifi-

cation isn’t regarded as the primary require-

ment at independent schools. For example,

Bassett says private schools would prefer to

see math taught by someone who earned a

degree in math, who took a range of special-

ized courses and was passionate about the

subject as opposed to someone who simply

holds a teaching certificate in math educa-

tion. “Someone who majored in math can be

more effective in many cases than someone

with a degree in education,” says Bassett.

Having the freedom to hire whomever

is best suited to advance the curriculum, and

providing that teacher with the opportunity

to create the curriculum, is integral to the

achievements being made at independent

schools. In Bassett’s perspective, high-stakes,

standardized testing emerging in the era of

“no child left behind” has undermined the

effectiveness of the public sector schools.

Though he is encouraged by the growth and

models deployed by some charter schools,

Bassett says NAIS advocates for less regula-

tion for independent schools as well as pub-

lic schools.

Bassett expresses concern for propos-

als to implement a national test modality, re-

ferring to it as “anathema.”

“Once you codify expectations

through the assessment mechanism, it re-

moves the freedom of the school and au-

tonomy of the teacher,” he says. Should such

a test be foisted on public school students,

Bassett says there is potential for some to ad-

vocate for a similar constraint on indepen-

dent schools, something NAIS will strongly

oppose.

Present standardized tests conflict

with the independent school model by dis-

torting curriculum or evaluating a student’s

February 2019 |

Business World Magazine