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General Information on

No Child Left Behind (NCLB)


 

The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act holds states responsible for making sure that all students are held to high standards. Irrespective of where students live and how much money their parents make, their schools must be staffed by highly qualified teachers, academic standards must be high, and curriculum must be challenging. In addition their parents are entitled to the information they need to monitor their child’s progress and hold schools accountable.

 

Educational equity has been talked about for decades, but in the past this meant trying to equalize funding for schools. Instead, NCLB uses standards as a way to equalize educational opportunity.  It mandates academic standards that spell out and make public what all students should learn.  No Child Left Behind also provides additional funding to schools that need more resources to provide a quality education to their students. States have to make sure that high poverty schools have high quality teachers to deliver challenging curriculum.

 

Most important, they must hold schools and districts accountable for getting ALL students to proficiency within a specified time frame. The time frame is not unrealistic. Already, there are literally thousands of high poverty schools that produce high results with their students.

 

 

ESEA: Myths versus Realities: Answers to common questions about the new No Child Left Behind Act.

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Myth Versus Reality PowerPoint Presentation 

Kati Haycock's Statement on the 2nd Anniversary of NCLB

Kati Haycock discusses the progress and challenges of No Child Left Behind two years into its implementation.

 

 

"No Child Left Behind" Overview for National Conference -- November 2002 Conference 

This PowerPoint presentation, presented at the Education Trust's annual conference, serves as a tool to talk about the major provisions of NCLB with a particular emphasis on the new requirements in Title I.

 

 

No Child Left Behind User Guide –  This guide provides user-friendly information on NCLB that parents and communities can understand and use.  This guide highlights key aspects of the NCLB law in user-friendly language helping parents and community use NCLB for advocacy 

 

 

No Child Left Behind Fact Sheets --These quick easy one page fact sheets provide vital information on key provisions of NCLB

 

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 ESEA: Myths versus Realities

No Child Left Behind” Overview for Annual Conference

No Child Left Behind User Guide

No Child Left Behind Fact Sheets


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