2006
DOI: 10.14507/epaa.v14n23.2006
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NCLB: Local implementation and impact in southwest Washington state.

Abstract: The research reported here is from the first two years of an ongoing and largely qualitative study to examine the impact of the No Child Left Behind federal education policy on educational practice and climate in elementary schools in two districts in southwest Washington. Based on systematic drop-in observations in classrooms and interviews with teachers and school and district administrators, data indicated that the policy had partially yielded the intended standards-based reforms but at considerable local c… Show more

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“…There is another consequence of the NCLB legislation, intended or unintended. Many teachers are struggling with the new focus on testing that also shapes the curriculum, what they teach, and how they teach (Mabry & Margolis, 2006). This is a clear indication that there is a need for more, and not less, of the type of collaboration between K-12 and higher education addressed by P-20 education policies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is another consequence of the NCLB legislation, intended or unintended. Many teachers are struggling with the new focus on testing that also shapes the curriculum, what they teach, and how they teach (Mabry & Margolis, 2006). This is a clear indication that there is a need for more, and not less, of the type of collaboration between K-12 and higher education addressed by P-20 education policies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%