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Archive for the ‘No Child Left Behind’

Donehoo Elementary School Article….

January 08, 2007 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

The school has added reading coaches in order to help meet NCLB rules.

Ten Big Effects Of The….

January 08, 2007 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

NCLB bill has been released by the Center on Education Policy.  Some effects include teachers making progress on making sure they are “highly qualified”, higher state test scores, and schools are spending more time on math and reading then on some other subjects.

Spellings Says That The NCLB….

January 04, 2007 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

bill is on track.  She also says she is open to proposals to perfect and tweak the program, but she does not want to do major re-write of the bill.

A major re-write is the only thing that is going to make this bill work imo.

President Bush Wants To Meet…

January 04, 2007 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

with lawmakers next week on the NCLB bill.  He wants to get a jump start on trying to re-new the law.

Lisa Suben Article…

December 19, 2006 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

This Wahington Post article talks about this KIPP teacher who created her own math curriculum. One year goes buy and the 5th grades students in the AIM Academy go from the 16th to 77th percentile. The scores were calculated from the Stanford 10 standardized test.

Even with that big of a gain in that exam they still did not meet No Child Left Behind Goals for the D.C. Comprehensive Assessment System test.

The curriculum lets students build their own notes and examples.

The American Enterprise Institute….

December 01, 2006 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

has a released a whole bunch of studies all on the NCLB bill. The state of California is look at in one report, Colorado in another, and Michigan in another.

Some of the topics discussed are local school districts not wanting to make proper changes and parents not sending kids to other schools due to test data coming out too late.