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No Child Left Behind
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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.
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High School Leadership Summit
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Accountability and assessment, career and technical education, the transition to college, turning around low-performing high schools, and other issues in high school reform.
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Comprehensive School Reform Program
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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.
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National Clearinghouse for Comprehensive School Reform
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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.
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Pathways to School Improvement (North Central Regional Educational Laboratory)
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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.
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Planning and Evaluation Service: Education Reform Evaluation
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Evaluations of federal education programs that support education reform.
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Studies of Education Reform
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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.
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What No Child Left Behind Means for America's Educators
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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.
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