Reauthorizing No Child Left Behind Facts and recommendations
Studies suggest that the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001's goal of 100 percent of U.S. students proficient in reading and mathematics by 2014 will not be met. The authors recommend more-uniform state academic standards and teacher requirements and broader measures of student learning, includin...
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Format | eBook Book |
Language | English |
Published |
Santa Monica, Calif. u.a
RAND
2010
RAND Corporation RAND Corporation, The |
Edition | 1 |
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISBN | 0833049593 9780833049599 9780833049858 0833049852 |
DOI | 10.7249/MG977RC |
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Table of Contents:
- Front Matter Preface Table of Contents Figure Executive Summary Acknowledgments Abbreviations CHAPTER ONE: Introduction CHAPTER TWO: How Did States Implement the NCLB Provisions? CHAPTER THREE: How Did Districts and Schools Perform with NCLB in Place? CHAPTER FOUR: How Did Education Stakeholders Respond to Improve Student Performance? CHAPTER FIVE: How Did Parents Respond to the Services Provided? CHAPTER SIX: How Can NCLB Be Made More Effective? APPENDIX A APPENDIX B References
- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Figure -- Executive Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Chapter One - Introduction -- Chapter Two - How Did States Implement the NCLB Provisions? -- Chapter Three - How Did Districts and Schools Perform with NCLB in Place? -- Chapter Four - How Did Education Stakeholders Respond to Improve Student Performance? -- Chapter Five - How Did Parents Respond to the Services Provided? -- Chapter Six - How Can NCLB Be Made More Effective?: 1 -- Appendix A - Data Sources for This Report -- Appendix B - Abstracts of Reports -- References