A Parent's Guide To The No Child Left Behind Act (99887)R
Spanish (91779)R
For presenting to parents of children in grades K-12
The No Child Left Behind Act has a lot to offer. It seeks to improve student achievement in reading, math, and science. It requires schools to provide a safe and drug-free learning environment. And it seeks to improve overall student success by improving and enforcing teacher qualifications, and by making schools accountable for educating all children.
But in order for any school to be successful, parents must play a role. The most important aspect of the No Child Left Behind Act is that it puts information and power in the hands of parents. Parents can help their children -- and their children's school -- by getting involved in their children's education.
The presentation will let you quickly and easily educate parents on:
- goals and timelines for the No Child Left Behind Act
- state and school accountability
- assessment testing
- measuring school performance
- school choice
- goals for safe and drug-free schools
- parents' rights and ways to ensure an excellent education for their children.
Package also includes 50 copies of the photographically illustrated booklet "Parents' Rights In Education -- A Guide To The No Child Left Behind Act" in English (21402)A or Spanish (21410)A.
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