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NCLB Websites:
Leaving
No Child Behind? : Options for Kids in Failing Schools
- Here top experts evaluate the potential and the problems
of NCLB in its initial stages of implementation. This
first look provides valuable insights, offering lessons
crucial to understanding this dramatic change in American
education.
U.S.
Department of Education, NCLB - Comprehensive
overview of NCLB with topics ranging from a parent's
guide to glossary of terms. Also includes newly issued
guidelines from the Secretary of Education.
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American
Association of School Administrators - These
resources and best practices have been compiled by AASA to help
you implement the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act or ESEA 2001.
We've searched far and wide to find the most useful tools, resources
and best practices, as well as articles and organizations, to provide
you with a one-stop resource to better implement the provisions
of this law.
ø California
Department of Education - Detailed information on Adequate Yearly
Progress, California's Consolidated State Application, State Performance
Report, and Improving Teacher Quality.
ø Committee
on Education and the Workforce - Website provided by the committee
that oversees NCLB. Provides overview on state performance, funding
of NCLB, and parents' rights under the law.
ø Education
Commission of the States - Policymakers interested in particular
education topics such as NCBL generally can find what they need
on the ECS Web site or can get more detailed information from the
Clearinghouse.
ø Florida
Department of Education - To provide leadership and direction
in the collaboration, coordination and communication of all elements
within NCLB. Includes Adequate Yearly Progress fact sheets and State
Board meeting information.
ø National
Center for Education Statistics - Details important aspects
on how the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) works
in correlation with NCLB.
ø National
School Boards Association - Tools and information resources
available to understand NCLB. School governance implications, meeting
annual accountability provisions, federal guidance materials, and
much more.
ø North
Central Regional Educational Laboratory - NCREL has worked diligently
to build the capacity of the region to respond to and comply with
the legislation. Quick Keys are available online to help educators
and policymakers understand the basics of various components of
the NCLB Act.
ø Texas
Education Agency - Contains information pertaining to the various
federal education programs and their respective division administers.
ø Wrightslaw
- Parents, advocates, educators, and attorneys come to No Child
Left Behind - Wrightslaw for reliable, accurate information about
No Child Left Behind issues - research based reading instruction,
proficiency testing, parent involvement, tutoring and supplemental
educational services, highly qualified teachers, transfers from
failing schools, and public school choice.

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