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No Child Left Behind is designed to change the culture of America The No Child Left Behind Act:
Ensuring that Students with Disabilities Receive a High-Quality Education
On January 8, 2002, President Bush signed into law the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, the most sweeping reform of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) since ESEA was enacted in 1965. It redefines the federal role in K-12 education and will help close the achievement gap between disadvantaged, disabled and mino... Report Further Confirms Need for No Child Left Behind Teacher Quality Reforms
One Quarter of U.S. School Teachers May Not Be Qualified to Teach Their Subjects; House Republicans Plan Further Action to Address Teacher Shortage
WASHINGTON, D.C. - House Education and the Workforce Committee Chairman John Boehner (R-OH) called attention to a new report by the Education Trust indicating that far too many disadvantaged students are taught by teachers who may be unqualified to teach the subjects they teach. Boehner said the report rein... |