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No Child Left Behind
By: Noah Temke, Bailey Thatcher,Madison Swan, &
Sam Sullivan
When Was It Established?
O The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, signed into law by President Bush on Jan. 8, 2002,
O It was a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, the central federal law in pre-collegiate education.
The MissionO Designed to drive
students to achieve higher standards and to hold states and schools more accountable for student progress.
O NCLB also ensures that students in every public school achieves important learning goals while being educated in safe classrooms by well-prepared teachers.
Law that Established Program
O NCLB was a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
O Elementary and Secondary Education Act- passed in 1965, and emphasizes equal access to education and establishes high standards and accountability.
Who Was the
President?
George W. Bush was president in 2001 when the program went into effect.
Political Controversy O There are controversial deadlines that
require that students in all schools must meet or exceed state standards for education. teachers and schools don't agree on the requirements because not all students are capable of reaching the required levels.
Political Controversy Cont.
O There are controversial deadlines that require that students in all schools must meet or exceed state standards for education.
Modifications O No there has been no modification or
waiver given by the federal government since its inception.
Government
AgencyDepartment of Education administers and overseas
NCLB.
The CostsO $85 to $150 billion a year O In 2001 it cost 1 billion and in 2013 it
cost 25 billionO Costs are greater now than when the
program started
State Participation O There is an option to not use the no
child left behind but half of the united states have chosen to implement the program.
Cost for Federal vs. state
O New costs to give to all students standards-based opportunities are estimated 27.5% or 137.8 billion dollars
Administered O They help bridge the gap between groups
of students.
GrantsO The application is reviewed by a panel of
peers, and they decide if they are able to get the program or not.
RequirementsO Teachers, who are qualified in one subject
will have three years to become qualified in multiple subjects
O
To be deemed a qualifiedO -Must have a bachelor’s degreeO -Full state certificationO -Prove that they know each subject they
teach
5 questionsO 1. Who was the president when no child left
behind was established?O A. Ronald ReaganO B. George W. Bush O C. Bill ClintonO D. Richard Nixon
O 2. What is the programs purpose?O A. Support poor families with medical careO B. Provide free food for all AmericansO C. Protect right for teachersO D. Help public school children make proficient or
accelerated grades
O 3.What federal department oversees this program?O A. Department of educationO B. Department of healthO C. Department of DefenseO D. Department of yo mama
O 4. Do all states participate in the program?O A. yes, all 50 states participateO B. no, only half
O 5. When was the program started?O A. 2008O B. 1970O C. 900 BCO D. 2001
Work citedO http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2011-08-08/local/35269406_
1_education-reform-education-secretary-arne-duncan-standards
O http://blog.heritage.org/2012/01/09/a-decade-after-no-child-left-behind-time-for-a-right-turn-in-education/
O http://www.governing.com/gov-data/education-data/states-no-child-left-behind-waivers.htm
O http://www.k12.wa.us/esea/