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NCLB Meets School Realities: Lessons From the Field
NCLB Meets School Realities Lessons From the Field
Author: Gail L. Sunderman, James S. Kim, Gary Orfield
"A timely study on the implementation of NCLB in 6 states during the initial phase of the reform. The authors' policy recommendations will be particularly useful to policy makers and practitioners in designing more effective strategies to improve schooling quality for the least advantaged children. This book will be widely adopted in graduat...  more »Kenneth Wong, Professor

Peabody College, Vanderbilt University

"This is an important, topical book that provides a deep look at fundamental issues in the design and implementation of No Child Left Behind."

Richard F. Elmore, Gregory Anrig Professor of Educational Leadership

Harvard Graduate School of Education

"The well-documented and thorough approach to collecting the data is a major strength. The material fit with my experiences as a practicing principal. This book can serve as a catalyst for quality conversation that is so drastically needed about how to make NCLB do what it is intended to do—ensure that every child is successful!"

Bonnie Tryon, Principal, Golding Elementary School, Cobleskill, NY

Member, 2002-2003 NAESP Board of Directors  

The essential guide to understanding NCLB 

The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 is one of the biggest educational forces of our time. So why is it one of the least understood? NCLB Meets School Realities is an essential resource for educators wanting to explore and understand the issues raised by NCLB. Based on original research of 11 districts across 6 states by The Civil Rights Project at Harvard University, this text details how NCLB is put into practice, the issues it raises, and how it affects minority and low-income students. The authors look closely at the implications of increased federal involvement in education, how states designed their accountability systems to meet the NCLB requirements, and the implications of the adequate yearly progress provisions for schools and students. They examine whether the transfer policy creates better schooling options for disadvantaged families, the ability of districts to implement supplemental educational services, and how teachers view the efficacy of NCLB’s reforms. They also review one provision—graduate rate accountability—in light of the national graduation rate crisis.

NCLB Meets School Realities includes:
  • Practical methods to understanding the political implications of NCLB
  • A detailed look at how proficiency standards affect minority youth
  • Revealing data from 11 school districts across 6 states
ISBN-13: 9781412915557
ISBN-10: 1412915554
Publication Date: 6/1/2005
Pages: 184
Edition: New Ed
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Publisher: Corwin Press
Book Type: Paperback
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