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No Child Left Behind: Testing, Reporting, and Accountability
In a major expansion of the federal role in education, the NoChild Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) requires annual ...
Source: Educational Resource Information Center (U.S. Department of Education)
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Emerging Issues with NCLB
The requirements of NCLB were to be implemented by 2006. In the summer of 2006 it was evident that there were ...
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NCLB Education: Reality-Testing
Proponents of the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law have charged critics with creating "myths" about ...
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Standards-Based Reform
Nearly every state has its own approach to standards-based reform, but they share three key components: High ...
Source: Center for Public Education
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School Report Cards
No Child Left Behind requires states to produce annual school report cards that provide information on student ...
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Current Standards for the Assessment Process of Children With Special Needs
Several key pieces of legislation over the past three decades have contributed to the evolution of the assessment ...
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NCLB Reauthorization: The New Blueprint
Here's a summary of the biggest 3 changes being proposed in the blueprint for NCLB reauthorization, along with pros and ...
Source: Education.com
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Why Some Schools May be Happy About Dropouts
The notorious No Child Left Behind (NCLB) is responsible for raising the issue of education gaps, but is it also ...
Source: Education.com
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Choosing a School and No Child Left Behind
Parent Tip: Know Your Options Under the No Child Left Behind Act for Children in Public Schools That Are "In Need ...
Source: U.S. Department of Education
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Candidates' Education Advisers Square Off in Policy Debate
While Obama and McCain themselves may not be talking much about education, their advisers offered us a taste of the ...
Source: Education.com
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Must All Children with Disabilities Participate in State Assessments?
Yes. Under the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), for the first time ever states and local schools are held accountable ...
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A Parent's Guide: Questions and Answers on No Child Left Behind
The following discussion pertains only to public schools. Please note that the term “Title I schools” refers to...

