The prospect of eliminating the state ELA and math scores for grades 3 - 8 from teacher evaluation became a real possibility only after President Barack Obama signed
new federal education legislation on Dec. 10 to replace the No Child Left Behind Act.
The prospect of eliminating state growth scores from teacher evaluation became a real possibility only after President Obama signed
new federal education legislation on Dec. 10 to replace No Child Left Behind.
Not exact matches
Paterson did not say what would be
on the agenda, although he has spoken of the need to implement
federal legislation for
education and pass an OTB plan for
New York City.
The hottest item at the recent meeting of the Council of Chief State School Officers was ESSA, the
new federal education legislation that replaced No Child Left Behind, but the big question
on the minds of Read more about ESSA: Time for States to Seize the Initiative -LSB-...]
Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Deconstructed: What You Need to Know about the
New Federal Legislation No Child Left Behind (NCLB) is phasing out — Learn about the changes that will impact schools and districts as a result of the reauthorization of Elementary and Secondary
Education Act (ESEA), and develop plans for maximizing the programming and funding opportunities
on the horizon.
It commits to human rights
education for the community and public sector; developing a National Action Plan
on Human Rights; establishing a
federal parliamentary scrutiny committee
on human rights requiring that all
new federal legislation be accompanied by a statement of compatibility with Australia's human rights obligations; and developing a consolidated
federal anti-discrimination law.