The US Department of Education created a video (below) that details some of the challenges brought on by the No Child Left behind law and describes President Barack Obama's proposal to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and solve them. The video is intended to offer a vision that could strengthen teaching, narrow achievement gaps, raises standards, and help guide schools in preparing all students for colleges and careers in a global economy.
We have the opportunity to share our thoughts with Deputy Assistant Secretary for the US Department of Education, Massier Ritsch, about the possible impact the video and the conversations around the proposed reauthorization legislation.
Ways to contribute: Please provide your feedback at this link where you will also see the responses of others. We also encourage you to write a blog post and share it here. Information about tweeting is here.
The US Department of Education created a video (below) that details some of the challenges brought on by the No Child Left behind law and describes President Barack Obama's proposal to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and solve them. The video is intended to offer a vision that could strengthen teaching, narrow achievement gaps, raises standards, and help guide schools in preparing all students for colleges and careers in a global economy.
We have the opportunity to share our thoughts with Deputy Assistant Secretary for the US Department of Education, Massier Ritsch, about the possible impact the video and the conversations around the proposed reauthorization legislation.
Ways to contribute:
Please provide your feedback at this link where you will also see the responses of others.
We also encourage you to write a blog post and share it here.
Information about tweeting is here.
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