The tests required by the No Child Left Behind Act are typically state-specific standardized tests. These assessments may include exams like the SAT or ACT, state achievement tests, or exams designed specifically to measure proficiency in subjects like math and reading.
It means that some kids that are bright but do not test well will indeed be left behind. My son fail the 3rd grade FCAT twice but was on the A/B honor roll all school year!
If the child is already behind, the school has an obligation to teach on grade level, then the child will be forced to catch up or stay behind. The school has to keep test scores up for funding. If the child is behind, test scores are low, therefore the school must focus on the "performers" that bring in the funding.
Since the passage of the federal No Child Left Behind Act in 2002, every state now has specific testing guidelines and standards in core subjects to follow with the law. The No Child Left Behind Act is based on the belief that setting high standards and establishing measurable goals can improve individual outcomes in education.
One element not present in the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001 was a focus on teacher evaluations based on student test scores. The NCLB emphasized standardized testing, accountability, and school improvement, but did not include specific provisions for evaluating teachers in this way.
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2 years of calage. Yes, a classroom aide or a Paraprofessional Educator does require 2 years of COLLEGE or you must pass the state of Illinois test 'No Child Left Behind Act'.
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The business of school testing preparation has expanded exponentially since President Bush passed the No Child Left Behind Act in the mid 2000's. To that end, companies like Kaplan and Scholastic have moved to the front of this industry with their test prep materials.
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The No Child Left Behind Act was a U.S. federal law enacted in 2002 that aimed to improve the educational standards and outcomes for all students. It required states to test students annually in reading and math and held schools accountable for student performance. The law also focused on closing achievement gaps among different student populations.
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