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No Child Left Behind (Four Reform Principles (Flexibility, Parental…
No Child Left Behind
Four Reform Principles
Flexibility
Parental Options
Accountability
Research-Based Reforms
What if schools do not improve?
Schools that do not improve will receive extra help with planning and technical assistance
After receiving extra help, schools that do not improve may be restructured
Parents, voters, and taxpayers will know if schools are improving
No Child Left Behind provides new hope for students in schools that are dangerous or in need of improvement
law
This isn’t a Democratic law
This is an American law
This isn’t a Republican law
How will states measure progress for schools and students?
States will implement fair and effective annual tests.
Washington will provide funding to states to design and implement tests.
Test every child in grades 3 through 8 in reading and math.
How will measuring progress every year help to improve schools?
Annual testing tells us if students are making progress
Annual tests show educators what is working and what areas need improvement
Information is a powerful tool for change
The Nation’s Commitment
Every American child can learn
to make sure no child is left behind
Accountability