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Leaving Behind “No Child Left Behind” NCLBToday, signs of dismay with NCLB have erupted. The bill to reform California away from the highly testing based system of NCLB was vetoed by Governor Jerry Brown and Bucknell responds with proof of the forgotten worth of inquiry based learning. -
How NCLB Has Ruined Classroom ManagementThe impact of NCLB has gone far beyond measuring student performance on standardized tests, it has taken away the ability of teachers to truly manage unmotivated students.
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NAEP Results Produce More Evidence of NCLB's FailureThe No Child Left Behind act was highly touted as changing the face of American education. Do the results show that it has succeeded?
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5 Things We like About NCLBA look back at how the NCLB Act has shaped public education over the past 10 years...
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No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and FundingAn insight into NCLB and some problems with it. Also, the funding problems in the education systems today.
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Homeschooling in an NCLB SocietyWhat does NCLB have to do with homeschooling? After all, homeschooling is exempt from NCLB. The regulations set forth by NCLB are all directly tied to federal funding and homeschools are not federally funded, so why should you care? -
How NCLB is Leaving Children Behind with an Arbitrary Definition of a Highly Qualified TeacherNCLB's definition of highly qualified teachers prevents people with advanced degrees and many years of teaching experience from entering the public school classroom.
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No Child Left Behind (NCLB): Flaws and FailuresWhere does my information come from?
What is the NCLB act?
What does the NCLB act do for children?
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West Valley High School's Struggle with NCLBNCLB can be a hit and miss. One Southern California school's struggle to meet NCLB and move itself out of program improvement.
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No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Not Such a Failure for ParentsParents now have more information available to judge the performance of their child's school because of the NCLB legislation.
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School Development Programs and the NCLB vs AFTWhen President Bush signed into effect the (NCLB) No Child Left Behind Act, he was in fact signing a state of drastic school reform. The AFT drafted its own type of school reform and called it school development.
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NCLB High-Stakes Assessments Deserve Failing GradeMandatory state assessments have not been proven reliable, but they feed enormous amounts of public funds into private enterprise. -
NCLB Being Violated?Shouldn't district budget cuts come from the top not the bottom? District supervisors still have their jobs but teachers are losing theirs and students are crammed into classrooms.
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Reflections on NCLBThis paper examines the No Child Left Behind regulations and how schools are coping with the tests and the goals.
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NCLB: Research Vs. Experience in Math EducationA teacher's dilemma between using research based teaching practices and what works best for particular students.
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A Look at the No Child Left Behind ActHow is NCLB really affecting our schools? Does it do what it claimed to?
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Testing and LearningNCLB has caused education to be more concerned about testing than in educationg students. Learning takes the back seat to what's on the test.
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No Child Left Behind - the Football VersionA reprint of an email I received regarding what would happen if Football had to be under NCLB.
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No Child Left Behind - an Important Look at the Act that was Created in 2001NCLB's website is a very informational source, especially for people interested in there child's well being. The act was created in 2001 and President Bush signed the bill for a reason. This website will provide links to other sources, updated news, etc
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Herrin, Illinois, Schools Meet NCLB Requirements (Sort Of)Herrin schools each met the requirement of the NCLB law, but as a district, Herrin is failing. Here's how that happens.
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President Obama's 'No Child Left Behind' Overhaul PlanThe original "no child left behind" education law, was a great idea at the core of it, but the flaws overcame the benefits. President Obama is now planning a long overdue overhaul of NCLB. -
A Note to First Year Teachers Concerning CurriculumNew Teacher's Lounge: A Series of Articles for First Year Teachers
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The No Child Left Behind Act: Understanding Support and CriticismThis article looks at the No Child Left Behind Act from an education point of view, trying to understand the different points of view, support and criticism of NCLB. -
The No Child Left Behind ActHere are my personal thoughts about the NCLB Act and its many pitfalls.
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Paying Students for GradesTexas is one of the states that is experimenting with a new program that would reward students up to $200 a year for good grades. Will it work?
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Understanding Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)A Main Feature of No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
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Aligning IEPs with Grade Level Content Standards and AssessmentsProviding access to the general education curriculum facilitates learners with disabilities in receiving educational benefit from the general education curriculum. -
Blueprint for Reforming NCLB Aims to Provide Complete EducationThe blueprint for reforming No Child Left Behind proposed by the Obama administration would provide grants to states to provide a complete education to all categories of students. -
Obama's "No Child Left Behind" Policy: Punishment Vs. ReinforcementIs NCLB a punishment? A reinforcement of a law that contains more holes than Swiss Cheese? Is Race to the Top the solution? An emphatic "no" from one educator tired of the political doubletalk.
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Brief History of Special EducationUnderstanding where education was and where it is today is a remarkable journey of a shift in government and personal responsibility. This article will focus on: The 1954 Brown Ruling, IDEA, NCLB, and funding.
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No Child Left BehindAn Analysis of the policy and politics surrounding the No Child Left Behind Act
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Are U.S. Schools at Their Breaking Point?NCLB is not working. Educators are cheating by modifying standardized test results. School districts across the country are facing budget cuts resulting in a reduction in staff. Is the U.S. educational system at its breaking point? -
Charter School Vs. Public SchoolWith NCLB's target proficiency score rising annually, with the goal of 100% of students performing at grade level by 2014, many charter and public schools are struggling to keep up. Below are a few things to consider.
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The Apparent Failure of No Child Left Behind LegislationAn overview of the effect of the flawed NCLB legislation
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Fixing No Child Left Behind Requires Parent and Student CommitmentPresident Obama's proposed changes to the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 will require buy-in from parents and students as well as teachers. This article shares a Michigan teacher's perspective as the changes impact her classroom. -
President Obama Finally Gives Hope to Teachers With His Plans for No Child Left BehindWhen President Obama stepped into office in January of 2009, he vowed to revamp the educational system by tweaking, not eliminating No Child Left Behind (NCLB). Nearly two and a half years later, it looks as if this process is finally coming to a head.
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College and State Certification Requirements for Teaching MathWhat is required to become a math teacher? States differ somewhat on expected qualifications, but one requirement is consistent. Applicants must pass college-level courses and apply for a state teaching license or certification. -
Articulating and Aligning the Elementary School and Middle School CurriculumThe necessity to remove disparity in teaching and learning is compelling educational leaders to scrutinize the skills and concepts taught in schools. The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) initiative of 2002 also warrants the importance of curriculum alignment activities.
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Coalition to Support Reauthorization of No Child Left Behind ActA group of concerned parties consisting of businesses, education, and community and civil rights groups launched a new campaign called NCLB Works! -
The Effect No Child Left Behind Has on Special Education in CaliforniaThe impact that President Bush's No Child Left Behind(NCLB)initiative has on special education in California can no longer be pushed aside. The author describes the new requirement for students with disabilities.
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