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Haycock, Kati – Educational Leadership, 2006
From talking with educators across the United States, the author has concluded that No Child Left Behind is having "an enormously positive impact." NCLB's most important benefit is a new focus on the academic performance of poor and minority students, English language learners, and students with disabilities. The law has also provided leverage for…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Second Language Learning, Minority Groups, National Competency Tests
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Zellmer, Michael B.; Frontier, Anthony; Pheifer, Denise – Educational Leadership, 2006
To gather information on how No Child Left Behind's testing mandates have affected students and schools, Wisconsin ASCD conducted an electronic survey of administrators in every school district in the state. A total of 171 districts responded. Their responses indicated that the very resources that are central to the goals of NCLB--instructional…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Special Needs Students, School Counselors, Academic Achievement
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Educational Leadership, 2006
How has No Child Left Behind (NCLB) affected you, your students, or your school? Educational Leadership wanted to know so we asked readers to tell us their stories. Some respondents questioned whether NCLB acknowledged the true purpose of education, many bemoan the seeming necessity of having to "teach to the test," and some have surprising…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Instructional Leadership, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
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Toch, Thomas – Educational Leadership, 2006
At the heart of No Child Left Behind's accountability system is the requirement that states test nearly every public school student in grades 3-8 and in one high school grade in reading and math. The magnitude of NCLB's testing requirements, the law's demanding deadlines, insufficient federal funding, and other factors have produced an undesirable…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Testing, Public Education, Public Schools
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Rotberg, Iris C. – Educational Leadership, 2006
The current preoccupation in the United States with test-based accountability is founded on a set of faulty assumptions--about education practices elsewhere in the world, about international test score comparisons, and about the extent to which test scores are valid indicators of the quality of education or the state of the economy. For example,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Testing, Standardized Tests, Scores
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Cawelti, Gordon – Educational Leadership, 2006
With its focusing on high-stakes testing in reading and math, NCLB has narrowed the curriculum. This focus comes at the expense of instruction in social studies, the arts, science, and health and denies many students access to the quality curriculums that students in more affluent schools enjoy. NCLB is now the prescribed method of treatment for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, High Stakes Tests, Federal Government, Core Curriculum
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Zavadsky, Heather – Educational Leadership, 2006
Zavadsky describes effective practices she has observed in the five urban school districts that were finalists for the 2005 Broad prize--practices required or catalyzed by No Child Left Behind. The article lists three key NCLB-driven strategies these schools used to raise student achievement and close achievement gaps: clarifying and aligning…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Federal Legislation, Academic Achievement, Instructional Effectiveness
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Corn, Jennifer – Educational Leadership, 2006
A teacher of Limited English Proficient elementary students in California describes how she put her students through daily timed read-aloud drills to boost their scores on a benchmark assessment of reading rate that her school district required. Corn briefly reviews the rationale behind measuring reading rate as an indicator of fluency. The reason…
Descriptors: Drills (Practice), Standardized Tests, Speed Reading, School Districts
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Likis, Lori – Educational Leadership, 2006
When Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School in Boston realized that their students' 2002-2003 math scores on the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System fell below the target set by Massachusetts for adequate yearly progress, they saw not one problem (poor math achievement), but two. Because it was the fifth year the school had not hit AYP…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Sanctions, Academic Achievement, Low Achievement
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Azzam, Amy M.; Perkins-Gough, Deborah; Thiers, Naomi – Educational Leadership, 2006
The education landscape is changing as a result of No Child Left Behind (NCLB). How is it changing, and who is most affected? The reports presented in this article examine the impact of NCLB, highlight educators' concerns, and recommend improvements. These reports include: (1) "From the Capital to the Classroom: Year 4 of the No Child Left Behind…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Testing, Public Opinion, Educational Change
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Rodriguez, Mariela A. – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2012
This case begins with a contextual overview of the educational plight of Latino students in U.S. public schools. This pervasive plight has economic and social implications in the lives of these students. Using a Borderlands Cultural Wealth framework, the case focuses on the educational challenges of Mexican American and immigrant students in one…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Mexican Americans, Immigrants, Public Schools
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Gonzales, Leslie D.; Pacheco, Arturo – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2012
In this study, the authors problematize the use of slogans when it comes to leading major organizational change. Specifically, they outline the slogans that Border University leaders used to explain and justify the university's transition from a regional, primarily teaching-focused university to an aspiring nationally recognized, Tier One research…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Institutional Mission, Instruction
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Espinoza, Penelope P.; Espinoza, Crystal C. – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2012
Administrators at 4-year, public institutions of higher education commonly negotiate a balance between the oft-competing goals of access and excellence. This is heightened within minority-majority campuses, such as Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs), serving substantial numbers of first-generation degree seekers and low-income students.…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Higher Education, Low Income Groups, Minority Group Students
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Cortez, Maria Teresa; Sorenson, Richard D.; Coronado, Dino – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2012
This case study provides a contemporary look at a first year rural high school principal who is on the frontlines of the U.S./Mexico border struggles. Having taken over an underperforming school, this principal--in one year--moved the school accountability rating to Recognized status and is now focusing on the highest or Exemplary status for the…
Descriptors: High Schools, Foreign Countries, Accountability, Immigrants
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Rojas-LeBouef, Ana; Slate, John R. – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2012
This Collection contains three seminal modules by Authors Ana Rojas-LeBouef and John R. Slate, professors and researchers from Sam Houston State University in Texas. They are nationally recognized scholars in the area of the academic inequity between White and Non-White students. This paper is divided into three chapters. Chapter 1--The…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Academic Achievement, White Students, Limited English Speaking
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