Arne Duncan recently spoke to the American Enterprise Institute, and JD Hoyle at The Huffington Post had a reaction to it.
Here's a part of his post:
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan proposed that the impending school  budget cuts be an opportunity to reform wasteful practices. One item  Secretary Duncan listed was prescriptive seat time. He pointed out that  defining education by how much time is spent learning instead of how  much is learned has never made instructional sense. The idea represents a  factory model that no longer applies to the modern world and has more  to do with issues of accounting and custodial care.
It's interesting this idea of removing prescriptive seat time, which is something that our high school is working towards.    I'd love to see more examples of schools going towards this.  If anyone has any examples, feel free to post them in the comments below!
 
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