Examining Local Perspectives on the No Child Left Behind Act

Examining Local Perspectives on the No Child Left Behind Act
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Total Pages : 48
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105050478549
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Synopsis Examining Local Perspectives on the No Child Left Behind Act by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education

Many Children Left Behind

Many Children Left Behind
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Publisher : Beacon Press
Total Pages : 115
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ISBN-10 : 9780807004593
ISBN-13 : 0807004596
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Synopsis Many Children Left Behind by : Deborah Meier

Signed into law in 2002, the federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) promised to revolutionize American public education. Originally supported by a bipartisan coalition, it purports to improve public schools by enforcing a system of standards and accountability through high-stakes testing. Many people supported it originally, despite doubts, because of its promise especially to improve the way schools serve poor children. By making federal funding contingent on accepting a system of tests and sanctions, it is radically affecting the life of schools around the country. But, argue the authors of this citizen's guide to the most important political issue in education, far from improving public schools and increasing the ability of the system to serve poor and minority children, the law is doing exactly the opposite. Here some of our most prominent, respected voices in education-including school innovator Deborah Meier, education activist Alfie Kohn, and founder of the Coalition of Essential Schools Theodore R. Sizer-come together to show us how, point by point, NCLB undermines the things it claims to improve: * How NCLB punishes rather than helps poor and minority kids and their schools * How NCLB helps further an agenda of privatization and an attack on public schools * How the focus on testing and test preparation dumbs down classrooms * And they put forward a richly articulated vision of alternatives. Educators and parents around the country are feeling the harshly counterproductive effects of NCLB. This book is an essential guide to understanding what's wrong and where we should go from here.

Student Success Act

Student Success Act
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Total Pages : 980
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105050640387
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Synopsis Student Success Act by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and the Workforce

Policy, Leadership, and Student Achievement

Policy, Leadership, and Student Achievement
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9781607529330
ISBN-13 : 1607529335
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Synopsis Policy, Leadership, and Student Achievement by : C. Kent McGuire

This is the second book in the series examining student achievement. The chapters in this book reflect the scholarly papers presented at the July 2006 Education Policy, Leadership Summer Institute (EPLSI) by K–16 educators, researchers, community advocates, and policymakers who work in urban communities. The Institute serves as a place where individuals interested in scholarly discussions and research directly related to: (1) how data can be utilized to inform policy; (2) examining the urban school context from the perspectives of the polity, school leaders; students; and other related internal and external actors; and (3) identifying strategies for improving student academic achievement can gather. During this week-long Institute, participants examined the structural problems and policy tensions affecting urban communities and student achievement. The Institute’s theme, Meeting the Challenges of Urban Schools is reflected throughout this book. Specifically, this edition explores the interrelated aspects of policy, practice and research and how they affect academic achievement. The five sections in this book examine different challenges facing urban schools and their impact on student performance.

Exploring Education

Exploring Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 878
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ISBN-10 : 9781315408521
ISBN-13 : 131540852X
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Synopsis Exploring Education by : Alan R. Sadovnik

This much-anticipated fifth edition of Exploring Education offers an alternative to traditional foundations texts by combining a point-of-view analysis with primary source readings. Pre- and in-service teachers will find a solid introduction to the foundations disciplines -- history, philosophy, politics, and sociology of education -- and their application to educational issues, including school organization and teaching, curriculum and pedagogic practices, education and inequality, and school reform and improvement. This edition features substantive updates, including additions to the discussion of neo-liberal educational policy, recent debates about teacher diversity, updated data and research, and new selections of historical and contemporary readings. At a time when foundations of education are marginalized in many teacher education programs and teacher education reform pushes scripted approaches to curriculum and instruction, Exploring Education helps teachers to think critically about the "what" and "why" behind the most pressing issues in contemporary education.

Improving Education Results for Children with Disabilities Act of 2003

Improving Education Results for Children with Disabilities Act of 2003
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Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : PURD:32754077064412
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Synopsis Improving Education Results for Children with Disabilities Act of 2003 by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and the Workforce

No Child Left Behind Act of 2001

No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
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Total Pages : 1252
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D01989855E
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Synopsis No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and the Workforce

Examining the Phenomenon of “Teaching Out-of-field”

Examining the Phenomenon of “Teaching Out-of-field”
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9789811333668
ISBN-13 : 9811333661
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Synopsis Examining the Phenomenon of “Teaching Out-of-field” by : Linda Hobbs

This book identifies and surveys the major themes around ‘out-of-field teaching’, that is, teaching subjects or year levels without a specialization. This has been an issue in many countries for some time, yet until recently there has been little formal research and poor policy responses to related problems. This book arises out of collaborations between members of an international group of researchers and practitioners from Australia, Germany, Ireland, England, South Africa, Indonesia and the United States. Cross-national comparisons of ideas through case studies, descriptions of practice and research data interrogates the experiences, practices, and contexts relating to out-of-field teaching. In particular, the book considers the phenomenon of out-of-field teaching in relation to national policy contexts, local school leadership practices, professional development. The book represents an essential contribution on a highly topical issue that has implications for quality and equitable education around the globe.