This article is called "Mr. Obama and No Child left Behind" by The New York Times. Its about how Obama wants to change the no child left behind education act. This includes monitering the failing schools and letting the better run ones room and flexibility to fix themselves. Obama wants his new reform to give credit to schools for improving student performance even if they fail to reach the progress targets. this new reform would also require a heavier evaluation on teachers and principles. However, this new provision is said to take up to a decade.
I think this new provision would be a good idea.there are so many teachers at schools with teaching capabilities that are questionable.there really shouldnt be any leeway for allowing people to teach because it effects the students, often in a permanent way.there should be higher standards set for who should be allowed to teach.even if they have a teaching degree, that shouldnt matter if they fail to perform and teach students effectively.with that being said, teachers have a huge effect on the No Child left Behind act because its their job to make sure theyre teaching effectively enough so no child gets left behind and if theyre not doing this, then its effecting alot more than their jobs.
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