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EDITOR'S PICKS
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Editor's Pick  No Child Left Behind
Is designed to change the culture of America's schools by closing the achievement gap, offering more flexibility, giving parents more options, and teaching students based on what works. GO >
Editor's Pick  High School Leadership Summit
Accountability and assessment, career and technical education, the transition to college, turning around low-performing high schools, and other issues in high school reform. GO >
Editor's Pick  Comprehensive School Reform Program
Helps high-poverty and low-achieving schools, especially those receiving Title I funds, increase the quality and pace of their reform efforts. The 11 CSR components provide a framework schools may use to build upon state and local initiatives. GO >
Editor's Pick  National Clearinghouse for Comprehensive School Reform
Features a database of research on Comprehensive School Reform models; tools to help schools as they plan, implement, and sustain schoolwide reforms; and a database of literature on whole school reform. GO >
Editor's Pick  Pathways to School Improvement (North Central Regional Educational Laboratory)
Synthesizes research, policy, and best practices on key topics: at-risk students, family and community involvement, curriculum, leadership, literacy, math and science, policy, professional development, and technology. GO >
Editor's Pick  Planning and Evaluation Service: Education Reform Evaluation
Evaluations of federal education programs that support education reform. GO >
Editor's Pick  Studies of Education Reform
Twelve studies that examine school reform: assessment, curriculum, early childhood education, parent and community involvement, school-based management, school-to-work transition, student diversity, students at risk, systemic reform, professionalism of educators, technology, and uses of time. GO >
Editor's Pick  What No Child Left Behind Means for America's Educators
What No Child Left Behind means for America's educators. Discusses raising standards, testing students annually, using data to improve instruction, and focusing on what works. GO >
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