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    Is education important in order to be successful in life? Is the “No Child Left Behind Act” the cause of the education system breakdown? Most students can agree that the education system is not what it used to be. I can still remember when my teacher was able to discuss multiple subjects at the same time. As of today, students that graduate high school find it very difficult to graduate College. Since the “No Child Left behind Act” students are facing many obstacles in order to become College…

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    and studying in different ways. To standardize all kids, young or old, into the category of technological learning only would be an issue. Take a look back at one of the largest standardizations in all of the United States’ educational history: No Child Left Behind. This was proposed on George W. Bush 's third day of office, and passed with complete bipartisan support. This raised the yearly number of tests that a student in America has to take, going from roughly six per year all the way up to…

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    Common Core Benefits

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    Protests have manifested around the nation. “Stop Common Core” signs surround American schools. Thousands of students opt out of state tests. Political candidates gain support for trashing Common Core. These indicators reveal the obvious hate of the new high level standards Common Core places on students. Although common core is often viewed as detrimental by both students and teachers alike, common core is actually beneficial on the whole and effectively ameliorates students’ learning…

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    Public Education is a widespread way of providing education to citizens of a country. The main features of such an education is that this is a relatively cheap to obtain such an education if compared to the private education. Furthermore, Public Education starts from primary schools to the Post Doc Schools. This increases the overall scope of Public Education. It is essential to note that education is basically the foundation of almost all great things, including the emergence of the United…

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    Hamilton, Ohio, made the following statement in regards to NCLB legislation passed months earlier. “We 've got large challenges here in America. There 's no greater challenge than to make sure that every child - and all of us on this stage mean every child, not just a few children -every single child, regardless of where they live, how they 're raised, the income level of their…

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    the different possible accomadations that can be made to best support a child with various needs. A child may need an Individualized Education Plan or a 504 plan depending on the child’s needs. I really appreciated how Dr. Bateman expressed the importance of including the assessment of the childs needs, parent involvement, teacher and support staff, and taking the time needed to depermine the appropriate plan for each child and their current situation. Dr. Bateman gave many good examples…

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    and intelligent minds do not shine in standardized tests because they do not have standardized minds.” In 2002, the No Child Left Behind Act was initiated and mandated annual testing in all 50 states. Since then, the U.S. dropped from 18th in the world in math with a similar decline in science. Standardized testing has been a topic of conversation since the beginning of No Child Left Behind, and it needs to be solved. It affects teachers and students alike. Some believe that it is necessary for…

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    When people hear the word Standardized test they typically think of a very long test that is probably not worth taking. In this generation, testing has become a more common to test a child’s academic levels. When teachers are told to prepare kids for these standardized tests they teach to the test, not to other knowledge children might need to know. Testing in general is used to show what knowledge a person has learned throughout a period of time. In most cases testing is pushed upon children.…

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    No Kid Deserted Act

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    No Kid Deserted Act This paper will concentrate on the no kid deserted Act approaches and methods. To begin with let me disclose to you what is (NCLB) The No Tyke Deserted Act, which passed Congress with overpowering bipartisan support. In 2001 and was marked into law by President George W. Bramble on Jan. 8, 2002, is the name for the latest overhaul to the Rudimentary and Auxiliary Training Demonstration of 1965. The NCLB law which became out of worry that the American instruction framework…

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    Standardized Testing, a Plague on America Standardized testing has been used in America since the mid-1800s but it was not until the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) in 2002 that the use of standardized testing shot through the roof. This act was made because in 2000 America had fallen to eighteenth in the world in math. Since the establishment of this act America has fallen to 31st in the world in math. Standardized testing takes time and funding away from teaching as well as narrowing the scope…

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