No Child Left Behind Act

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No Child Left Behind Act

Making the NCLB Act effective is quite a chore for the federal and state legislation. The positive influences for the act are quite controversial. Accountability standards are set and measured on a yearly basis by each individual state. The educator’s qualifications and standards are also state and federally mandated. Reading, math and writing are the key academic subjects that are measured. The goal is to close the gap among race, socioeconomic groups, and disabled students. The schools tend to focus on these areas, while they direct the education toward the test taking success rather than the child’s needs. Parents are given a whole academic achievement picture when receiving the test scores.

What are the results? The students are the ones who are suffering and they are stressed, discouraged and disheartened. There is much too much time spent on the actual test taking success and subjects of enjoyment are removed from the curriculum. The federal government is lacking funding and the students are being shorted. The teacher shortage is pre...

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