Tuesday, July 20, 2010

What 5 questions should a 15 page research paper on, "No Child Left Behind", answer?

The research topic is "No Child Left Behind: Should students with special needs be included in regular classes? I have to include 5 questions in my proposal that the research paper will answer. I will accept all teachers opinions, advice and help. Feel free to e-mail me if you want to help

What 5 questions should a 15 page research paper on, "No Child Left Behind", answer?
I would state if students with severe disabilities should be tested at all. If so, how? Some of the kids tested do not even respond to their name being called.





Also, how can parents be held accountable? Right now it's 100% of the school district with no parent responsibility. So if a student takes a week off during the exams or misses the introduction to fractions, it's the school's responsibility. No homework? No problem for No Child. Very unfair to the schools to raise someone's child.
Reply:Is the NCLB act working? bias


Is it fair? to expect the same from everyone including students who are cognitive delayed?


Is it fair to base all criteria on test results ? knowing some students do no respond good to testing.


NO child learns the same way and at the same rate? why not give them the chance to learn at their own rate? (capacity level)


Why does the NCLB act take unto consideration the fact that not all children come from happy families and that many students come to school with the sole purpose of eating (surviving). Can they learn if they hungry?


Each school has different needs and that's what we need to focus on.

shark tooth

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