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Can you summarize the no child left behind program?

by Guest62255  |  earlier

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what is it about ?

the rules and everything?

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  1. That depends on how partisan you are. If your a Democrat; it sucks. If your a Republican; it has accomplished many of its goals, but much work remains to be done.


  2. First off, it has NOTHING to do with Cars & Transportation/Safety.  Find another category.

  3. it means everyone passes even with fffffffffffffff's

  4. In order to receive federal school funding, assessments are required in public schools by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.

    Assessments may take any form so long as the same assessment system is used for all students in a state.

    Although it is not required under NCLB, states generally have chosen the least expensive testing system: multiple-choice standardized tests.

    In the 2006-07 school year, most states spent between $12 and $18 per student per year on student assessments (including tests that are not required under NCLB).

    Private school and home-schooled students are not subject to this requirement.

    Some states choose to adopt tests which statistically norm, or rank student performance relative to each other, but this is discouraged by NCLB.

    Under NCLB, assessments should normally be criterion-referenced tests, which focus on whether a student knows the required content or can do the required skill as outlined in the state's standards.

    Norm-referenced tests, by contrast, merely compare the performance of students to determine where students rank compared to other students.

  5. ok, it means that the teachers won't move on to a different subject til every sticking person understands it. i think it is really slow. idk the rules i just know that much

  6. IT should be. NO CHILD LEFT A DIME!!!!!!

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