Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
May 16, 2010
Publisher
RAND Corporation
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0833049593
ISBN-13
9780833049599
Description
This work delves into the complexities and challenges surrounding the No Child Left Behind Act, originally enacted in 2001. The authors, with their extensive expertise in education policy, unravel the nuances of this pivotal legislation, exploring its ambitious goal of achieving 100 percent proficiency among U.S. students. They critically analyze the implications of such a target, taking into account the diverse realities of schools across the nation.
Throughout the book, readers are presented with a thorough examination of data and research findings that assess the effectiveness of the policies implemented under No Child Left Behind. The authors provide insightful recommendations that aim to address the gaps and shortcomings identified in the current framework, encouraging a re-evaluation of strategies to fulfill the educational needs of all students.
Stecher, Vernez, and Steinberg engage in a constructive dialogue about accountability and educational equity, emphasizing that the quest for excellence must also consider the unique contexts of different learning environments. By advocating for a more nuanced approach to educational reform, the authors challenge stakeholders to rethink traditional metrics of success.
In sum, this examination not only reflects on the legacy of No Child Left Behind but also offers a pathway forward, urging policymakers to innovate and adapt in order to truly elevate the educational experiences of every student in the United States.
Throughout the book, readers are presented with a thorough examination of data and research findings that assess the effectiveness of the policies implemented under No Child Left Behind. The authors provide insightful recommendations that aim to address the gaps and shortcomings identified in the current framework, encouraging a re-evaluation of strategies to fulfill the educational needs of all students.
Stecher, Vernez, and Steinberg engage in a constructive dialogue about accountability and educational equity, emphasizing that the quest for excellence must also consider the unique contexts of different learning environments. By advocating for a more nuanced approach to educational reform, the authors challenge stakeholders to rethink traditional metrics of success.
In sum, this examination not only reflects on the legacy of No Child Left Behind but also offers a pathway forward, urging policymakers to innovate and adapt in order to truly elevate the educational experiences of every student in the United States.
Genres
Children’s