The fact that promoting children into the next grade when they aren't ready for it just serves to pass on their troubles to the next grade where the demands on the student are all the more complicated. (i.e. if they could not pass grade 3 math, how in #@*!*#@ are they supposed to pass grade 4 math!?!?)
various factors, including limited funding, lack of flexibility in implementation, and criticisms of its standardized testing approach. These issues have hindered the program's ability to effectively address the diverse needs of students and schools. Additionally, some argue that the emphasis on test scores has led to a narrowing of the curriculum and a focus on teaching to the test rather than promoting holistic learning.
John McCain favors abolishing the Department of Education which oversees the No Child Left Behind program.
George w bush
No child left behind program / (NCLB)
To protect the jobs of the bureaucrats who oversee the program.
no child left behind
no child left behind
IT WON"T DUMB A*S * LoL
Hillary Clinton's support to this program with her vote as a senator.
The No Child Left Behind Act might impede the interaction of parents who don't speak English. The result will be the inability of the parents and the teachers to collaborate on a program that could benefit the child. In order for the program to work properly, there must be collaboration in interaction, belief systems, as well as communication.
This program was started by George W Bush, although the Obama administration has continued it.
the no chiled left behind program is where... if a chiled fails a grade they move up still with the other kids...... so if you are in 6th grad and if you fail then you still move up.
No Child Left Behind is a program set up by Former President George W. Bush the 43rd President of the United States. **Actually, it was only signed by George W. Bush, but was drafted by Ted Kennedy.