No Child Left Behind
Kristen Palmer
Created on April 3, 2024
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No Child left behind & Early 21st century
By: Kristen Palmer
No child left behind
Federal law that was in place between 2002 - 2015 for general education K-12 in the United States. It was formed as a response to students who were being promoted but didn't pass the concepts and skills needed.
Many features came with this new law Like:
- Teacher qualifications
- School accountability
- Increased Funding
- Focus on Math and Reading
By: Grace Chen
Did you know...In 2016, No Child Left Behind was changed to Every Student Succeeds Act.
"We know that every child can learn. Now is the time to ensure that every child does learn."
- President G. W. Bush
This video gives some insight to what the law no child left behind is all about.
Interactive question
The world is changing, and so should the schools. It is about positivity and production based on the educational experiences children need to grow and succeed.
Early 21st century
What has changed?
With technology's constant evolution, it has become more widely used in the classroom. From Chromebooks and projectors to smartboards, we have to adapt to what is changing around us.Technology is here to help with the reinforcement of learning and teaching.
This is a quick video to help us understand what we may need to do in a classroom to help the children be more successful.
Thank you!!!
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