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rightontheleftcoast.blogspot.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A teacher provides a detailed analysis of the No Child Left Behind Act, weighing its benefits and drawbacks while arguing against shifting blame for testing issues onto the federal law. | |
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www.universityherald.com
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| | | | | Unlike US, which is driven by No Child Left Behind and Common Core that mandates students in third through eighth grade to take annual standardized tests to monitor their performance, in Finland they | |
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ideas.time.com
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| | | | | George W. Bush is writing a sequel to his big education act. The No Child Left Behind law was signed almost a decade ago, with overwhelming approval from Congress (384 to 45 in the House and 91 to 8 in the Senate). | |
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growbeyondgrades.org
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| | | AI is a change that is here to stay. Regardless of where you fall on the enthusiasm spectrum, we have an opportunity to steer conversations towards more inclusive, developmental, dialogic assessment and the grades that still carry so much weight. | ||