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    When going to school students are supposed to learn based off a curriculum‚ but instead they are learning based off a test. These test are meant to help students‚ but instead they are hurting them. Standardized test requires all test takers to answer the same questions‚ or a selection of questions from common bank of questions‚ in the same way. Also they are scored in a “standard” or consistent manner‚ which makes it possible to compare the relative performance of individual students or groups of

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    educational performance‚ 25th in Math‚ 17th in Science‚ and 14th in Reading skills. Disabled‚ minority‚ and underprivileged children are lacking the adequate resources to succeed in our school system. No Child Left Behind (NCLB) was a revised version of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (EASA) proposed by former President George Bush in 2001. The intent was to reform the educational system so American’s schools could have the opportunity to thrive domestically and internationally‚ grant

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    bill‚ the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001‚ (or NCLB). “NCLB is the latest federal legislation that enacts the theories of standardized - based education reform. Which is based on belief that setting high standards and establishing measurable goals can improve individual outcomes in education. “ (Wikipedia) The NCLB Act requires states to develop assessments in basic skills to be given to all students in certain grades‚ if those states are to receive federal funding for schools. The act does not

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    or be forced close their doors. The ‘No Child Left Behindact was meant to better student abilities and help them‚ when in all actuality it has worsened their aptitudes when it comes to retaining information as the stress of doing well increased. This led the Obama administration to change their stance on standardized testing. Wanting to lessen testing but keep the rigor of the content‚ the administration “called for a cap on assessment so that no child would spend more than 2 percent of classroom

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    It should seem clear to any level-headed American that there is a direct relationship between education expenditures and the quality of education. However‚ there is a wide funding gap for minority students and low income students‚ with the greatest funding gap realized for minorities. It is not a secret that the racial isolation and lack of resources should be addressed; in fact‚ Kozol refers to this as a national horror that is hidden in plain view. However‚ our highest court overruled a judgement

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    Although a free public education provides tremendous benefits to its recipients‚ it is starting to fail students because they are ill-equipped to compete well with other students internationally‚ it is failing to create proper citizens needed to run the nation‚ and it is suffering due to heavy government involvement. Intro: America is facing an ominous problem regarding education. Over the past few decades the standard for American public education has steadily declined. There are many who do not

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    accomplish all that is necessary within the school day. I’m going to discuss some of these factors with you. The first challenge that affects teachers is the importance placed on test scores showing adequate yearly progress. With the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) act‚ an attempt is made to help level or equalize students so that the variances within differing student groups is minimized. Teachers are continually pressured to improve these test scores. We do our best‚ but there are many factors that

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    Analysis and history of the legislation The No Child Left Behind Act has impacted several schools who are currently receiving funds from Title 1. The purpose of The No Child Left Behind Act has worked to help primary and secondary schools throughout the states help improve the academic standings of students and faculties. Primarily‚ the subjects that have been targeted are reading and math. In my view‚ this legislation works to help improve the test scores and proficiency statuses of these topics

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    of grade school students have been drug throughout the school systems of the United States without a single thought to whether they acquired the knowledge necessary to be successful in the working world or college. Since the signing of No Child Left Behind Act by President George W. Bush‚ many believe standardized or "high stakes" testing places advantages and disadvantages on some students. Some worry certain students will be unfairly penalized if they do not happen to test well‚ and teachers may

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    Christina and Lisette 1 Christina Betton and Lisette Rodriguez ENG 101 Oct. 18‚ 2012 There has been many opinions and controversial findings on how effective performing arts is to students’ success. Should students take performing arts as serious as they need to academic arts such as Reading‚ Writing‚ and Math? Many believe that it is not of significant importance. When educational budget cuts take place‚ these are the initial programs to get cut. What are performing arts

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