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“No Child Left Behind”
Jeff Christian

Briana Johnson

Brittany Shields
"Accountability is incredibly important for the
school systems. People shouldn't fear
accountability, they ought to welcome an
accountability system as a useful tool to make
sure no child is left behind“
(2002)

- George W. Bush
Introduction to No Child
Left Behind Act of 2001
Increased accountability placed on schools and
teachers as well as on states
 Setting Standards
 Standardized Testing in Mathematics and Reading
 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) – Meeting the
Minimum
 Detailed Report Card/ Progress reports
 Title I funding
 “Highly Qualified Teachers”

 School Choice
 Scientifically Based Research
Example of a Detailed Progress Report
Example of a Summary Report
Card (including AYP Criteria)
History of Education Law
 1965 – Elementary and Secondary
 Stemmed from 1964 Civil Rights Act

 1980 – National Commission of Excellence in Education
 Emphasized tougher standards, longer days, & change in
teachers

 1994 – Goals 2000: Education America Act
 Expectation levels increased & student achievement levels
severed as indicators

 January 8th 2002 – President George W. Bush signed the “No
Child Left Behind” Act (Public Law 101-110)
Purpose of NCLB
 To create a standardize way of teaching for all school districts,
teachers and students guaranteeing fair, equal, and significant
opportunities to achieve the highest level of academic learning
How NCLB is calculated
 Adequate Yearly Process (AYP) – an assessment of how each
every school is performing academically according to the
results of the standardized tests

 AYP holds each school accountable by:
 Standardized testing
 Flexibility in funding
 Parent Involvement
 Highly qualified teachers
Why the Law Is Needed
 To make sure that each student is getting a fair and equal
opportunity.
 Ex. How do you decide on student A vs. student B as an
college admissions officer if that do not take the same test?
Defining the Issue’s
 Students getting pushed through schools
 Narrow focus on literacy, reading, and arithmetic
 Eliminates the fun
 Teachers lose freedom
 Effects students later on in college/workforce
Groups that are Affected
 Low income areas (mainly minorities)
 Test are tailored towards high income white areas
What Sectors of Government
are responsible for the
Improvement of Educational
Outcomes
 Federal Government
 Extended Power by taking reserved power from the
state to organize education
 No Child Left Behind Waivers (February 2012)

 State Government – State School Boards
 Conditions of the Waivers

 Local Government - School Districts
 Pushing educational growth

 Hiring and Firing
 Monitoring both revenues and expenditures
Relation to Class
 Ethics
 “Ethical Obligations and the Public Service” (Stillman p. 474-475)
 Obligation to Law
 Obligation to Self
 Obligation to the Public Interest or General Welfare

 Administrative Discretion
 AYP forces schools to push kids through school in order to stay afloat.
 AYP – 2 years of failing
Best Practices
 Test-based accountability
- Performance Achievements
 9-year-olds posted the best scores in reading (since 1971) and math (since
1973) in the history of the report.
 13-year-olds earned the highest math scores the test ever recorded.

 States & Government are recognizing the need to improve our
educational system.
 Funding Increases








Federal education funding (29%)
K-12 funding (33%)
Total NCLB funding (40%),
Title 1 (45%)
Special Education (68.5%)
Reading (quadrupled- 300%)
($286 million in 2001 - $1.2 billion in 2007)
Implementation Problems
 Realistic Goals
 Is universal proficiency by 2014 a realistic goal?

 Equality
 Is it fair for all districts, teachers, and students to be
held accountable for the same goal?

 State Standards
 Each state has a different set of standards
The Aftermath
 Teachers
 Many teachers are thankful for their jobs but are being deprived of
creativity & passion within their lesson plans and classroom activities.

 Students
 Students are being deprived of a well rounded educational
experience
 Arts, music, extracurricular activities, the ability to be creative &
collaborate

 The System
 Districts as well as teachers are experiencing a great amount of
stress to get students to perform well on standardized tests.
 As a result, students who are not ready for a higher level of
education are being passed through to improve the overall
district numbers.
Should we Scrap or keep the
NCLB Act?
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvwjNBZ1z8E
&list=PLC7C04A200690F7C4&index=1
Questions
 If you were to pick, would you: Keep, Scrap, or
Revise the “No Child Left Behind” Act
 Do you have friends or family that are a teacher
or student have discussed the issues of NCLB?

 What sector of government do you think should
have more responsibility in the roll of education?

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No child left behind 2013 presentation PAA 601

  • 1. “No Child Left Behind” Jeff Christian Briana Johnson Brittany Shields
  • 2. "Accountability is incredibly important for the school systems. People shouldn't fear accountability, they ought to welcome an accountability system as a useful tool to make sure no child is left behind“ (2002) - George W. Bush
  • 3. Introduction to No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 Increased accountability placed on schools and teachers as well as on states  Setting Standards  Standardized Testing in Mathematics and Reading  Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) – Meeting the Minimum  Detailed Report Card/ Progress reports  Title I funding  “Highly Qualified Teachers”  School Choice  Scientifically Based Research
  • 4. Example of a Detailed Progress Report
  • 5. Example of a Summary Report Card (including AYP Criteria)
  • 6. History of Education Law  1965 – Elementary and Secondary  Stemmed from 1964 Civil Rights Act  1980 – National Commission of Excellence in Education  Emphasized tougher standards, longer days, & change in teachers  1994 – Goals 2000: Education America Act  Expectation levels increased & student achievement levels severed as indicators  January 8th 2002 – President George W. Bush signed the “No Child Left Behind” Act (Public Law 101-110)
  • 7. Purpose of NCLB  To create a standardize way of teaching for all school districts, teachers and students guaranteeing fair, equal, and significant opportunities to achieve the highest level of academic learning
  • 8. How NCLB is calculated  Adequate Yearly Process (AYP) – an assessment of how each every school is performing academically according to the results of the standardized tests  AYP holds each school accountable by:  Standardized testing  Flexibility in funding  Parent Involvement  Highly qualified teachers
  • 9. Why the Law Is Needed  To make sure that each student is getting a fair and equal opportunity.  Ex. How do you decide on student A vs. student B as an college admissions officer if that do not take the same test?
  • 10. Defining the Issue’s  Students getting pushed through schools  Narrow focus on literacy, reading, and arithmetic  Eliminates the fun  Teachers lose freedom  Effects students later on in college/workforce
  • 11. Groups that are Affected  Low income areas (mainly minorities)  Test are tailored towards high income white areas
  • 12. What Sectors of Government are responsible for the Improvement of Educational Outcomes  Federal Government  Extended Power by taking reserved power from the state to organize education  No Child Left Behind Waivers (February 2012)  State Government – State School Boards  Conditions of the Waivers  Local Government - School Districts  Pushing educational growth  Hiring and Firing  Monitoring both revenues and expenditures
  • 13. Relation to Class  Ethics  “Ethical Obligations and the Public Service” (Stillman p. 474-475)  Obligation to Law  Obligation to Self  Obligation to the Public Interest or General Welfare  Administrative Discretion  AYP forces schools to push kids through school in order to stay afloat.  AYP – 2 years of failing
  • 14. Best Practices  Test-based accountability - Performance Achievements  9-year-olds posted the best scores in reading (since 1971) and math (since 1973) in the history of the report.  13-year-olds earned the highest math scores the test ever recorded.  States & Government are recognizing the need to improve our educational system.  Funding Increases        Federal education funding (29%) K-12 funding (33%) Total NCLB funding (40%), Title 1 (45%) Special Education (68.5%) Reading (quadrupled- 300%) ($286 million in 2001 - $1.2 billion in 2007)
  • 15. Implementation Problems  Realistic Goals  Is universal proficiency by 2014 a realistic goal?  Equality  Is it fair for all districts, teachers, and students to be held accountable for the same goal?  State Standards  Each state has a different set of standards
  • 16. The Aftermath  Teachers  Many teachers are thankful for their jobs but are being deprived of creativity & passion within their lesson plans and classroom activities.  Students  Students are being deprived of a well rounded educational experience  Arts, music, extracurricular activities, the ability to be creative & collaborate  The System  Districts as well as teachers are experiencing a great amount of stress to get students to perform well on standardized tests.  As a result, students who are not ready for a higher level of education are being passed through to improve the overall district numbers.
  • 17. Should we Scrap or keep the NCLB Act?  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvwjNBZ1z8E &list=PLC7C04A200690F7C4&index=1
  • 18. Questions  If you were to pick, would you: Keep, Scrap, or Revise the “No Child Left Behind” Act  Do you have friends or family that are a teacher or student have discussed the issues of NCLB?  What sector of government do you think should have more responsibility in the roll of education?

Notas del editor

  1. 1.Public schools across the U.S. have test-based accountability (Dee, Jacob, 2011) 2. The following data is from the U.S. Department of Education4. FUNDING- reading got a 300% increase in funding within 7 years. -
  2. Ex. NCLB increased fourth-grade math proficiency by nearly 27% (Table 5, Column 3) but 60% of fourth graders still fail to meet the math proficiency standard defined (Dee & Jacob, 2011). I ask this because everyone has a highly different educational experience. Discuss with class urban school vs. ruralCompare (little resources, high minority & ELL’s percent, poor teacher/student ratio, little academic resources or support, safety of the community) Every student learns differently
  3. (Democratic Debate- Live on CNN, 2007)