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NCLB? AYP? Are you, like many parents, finding yourself confused by the alphabet soup of No Child Left Behind legislation? Do you wonder what this means for your school and your child? Read on for information and advice to get you navigating the rules and laws like a pro.
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Resources for Facilitating Your Child's Academic Success
Federal Resources For information on No Child Left Behind and the U.S. Department of Education, call toll-free at...
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Current Issues and Trends in Assessment in Early Childhood Education
The 1980s brought a new reform movement in education, accompanied by a new emphasis on testing. The effort to improve...
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Early Childhood Special Education Services: Federal Legislation Affects
1973—Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Public Law 93–112) Section 504 was passed to promote participation in...
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Adequate Yearly Progress
What is "adequate yearly progress"? How does measuring it help to improve schools? No Child Left Behind requires each...
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The Facts About...Science Achievement
The Challenge: America's schools are not producing the science excellence required for global economic leadership and...
Source: U.S. Department of Education
