Wrightslaw: No Child Left Behind by Suzanne Whitney Heath - Presentation Transcript
Wrightslaw: No Child Left Behind by
Suzanne Whitney Heath
Another Must-Read From Wrightslaw
The No Child Left Behind Act is confusing to parents, educators,
administrators, advocates, and most attorneys. Wrightslaw: No Child Left
Behind provides a clear roadmap to the law.
Wrightslaw: No Child Left Behind includes the full text of the No Child Left
Behind Act with analysis, interpretation & commentary; advocacy
strategies, tips, sample letters; and the No Child Left Behind CD-ROM of
Publications & Resources.
Learn what the law says about:
Scientifically Based Reading Instruction
Proficiency Testing in Reading, Math, Science
Free Tutoring, Summer School, After-School Programs
Transfers from Failing Schools and School Choice
New Qualifications for Teachers and Paraprofessionals
Bonus Pay, Stipends, Scholarships for Teachers & Principals
Teacher Liability Protection
Bonus! The No Child Left Behind CD-ROM includes the full text of the
NCLB statute, regulations, and dozens of references and resources.
Personal Review: Wrightslaw: No Child Left Behind by Suzanne
Whitney Heath
The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) is more than just standardized
testing. In this book, the Wrightslaw team leads a clear path through
NCLB, explaining important aspects such as requirements for qualified
staff, the ability for children to transfer from dangerous schools, and more.
Although I started out skeptical of NCLB (and still have issues with
standardized testing), reading this book showed me the positive sides of
the act and how it can be a powerful tool for parents.
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The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) is more than ju more
The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) is more than just standardized testing. In this book, the Wrightslaw team leads a clear path through NCLB, explaining important aspects such as requirements for qualified staff, the ability for children to transfer from dangerous schools, and more. Although I started out skeptical of NCLB (and still have issues with standardized testing), reading this book showed me the positive sides of the act and how it can be a powerful tool for parents. less
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