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Old 09-26-2007, 09:40 PM
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Default U.S. Test Results Show Growth in Math, Not Reading

When put into context though it is also mentioned later in the report the slight gains in math have been going on since before the NCLB act from back into the Clinton administration. So, when you see the whole picture NCLB is a sum total zero with no gains and no losses. I am not sure what Margaret Spellings is looking at in saying this is a 'good day' for the program, the report basically said after 5 years nothing has happened.

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U.S. Test Results Show Growth in Math, Not Reading
by Claudio Sanchez

All Things Considered, September 25, 2007 · The Education Department's highly anticipated national test scores for 4th- and 8th-graders show modest improvements in math, but flat scores in reading. Many educators have said the 2007 results would, for the first time, show whether No Child Left Behind is having an impact.

The tests show that since 2005, U.S. students have made slight gains in math, and even smaller gains in reading — just one point for 8th-graders.

The results are seemingly little to cheer about for supporters of the law that has pumped billions of extra dollars into the nation's schools since President Bush signed it five years ago.

Under No Child Left Behind, from 2002-2007, reading scores for all groups, except Asian-American students, have remained flat. And although the poorest readers appear to be doing slightly better overall, there's been no significant change in the percentage of students reading at or above grade level.

Only three states — Florida, Hawaii and Maryland — and the District of Columbia registered meaningful gains in reading in both 8th and 4th grades. Thirty states showed no change in either grade.

In a conference call with reporters, U.S. Education Secretary Margaret Spellings put her own spin on the small gains since 2005.

"Obviously we're pleased with the results," Spellings said. "We have work to do, no doubt about it, but it's a very affirming day for the standards and accountability movement."

Spellings also seemed impressed with the modest decrease in the gap between white and black students in reading, a gap that continues to hover at about 30 points.
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Old 09-26-2007, 09:51 PM
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everyone knows that nclb program was useless. there is not any other way to say it. read about a teacher on the thread under this so you know what some teachers are doing with their day. nclb is part of the problem and some teachers are lazy and some kids are lazy.
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Old 09-27-2007, 01:27 AM
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everyone knows that nclb program was useless. there is not any other way to say it. read about a teacher on the thread under this so you know what some teachers are doing with their day. nclb is part of the problem and some teachers are lazy and some kids are lazy.
And some auto mechanics are lazy and some doctors are lazy...what is your point?
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