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  2. The passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in 2015 represented a shift from a prescriptive federal role in education under No Child Left Behind (NCLB) to more state and local flexibility.

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  3. The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) replaced No Child Left Behind (NCLB). This chart shows key differences between the two laws.

  4. Dec 11, 2015 · No Child Left Behind: What's changed? | wtsp.com. Aside from poll workers, it is illegal to give water to voters in Georgia within a certain distance of the polls. President Obama signed...

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    ESSA offers states and districts several opportunities to provide students with advanced coursework, including Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, dual and concurrent enrollment programs, and early college high schools. In this primer, All4Ed and the NAACP review how ESSA can help more students access rigorous, college- and career-read...

    ESSA outlines a direct and sustained approach to improving literacy achievement by supporting states in developing high-quality literacy instruction and a continuum of interventions and support for students at risk for reading and writing failure.

    To strengthen the nation’s education system, schools, districts, and states must actively engage parents and communities. ESSA includes specific requirements that parents and communities can use to make their voices heard. All4Ed and the NAACP explain.

    The overuse of exclusionary discipline practices in schools, and the role it plays in perpetuating the school-to-prison pipeline, deservedly continues to garner national attention. In this primer, All4Ed and the NAACP review how ESSA can help reduce these practices.

    ESSA offers states and districts several opportunities to provide students with a robust science education, including provisions for training and recruiting science teachers; creating specialized schools dedicated to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM); and expanding STEM curricula.

    All4Ed and AACTE summarize opportunities for states, districts, and not-for-profit and for-profit entities in ESSA to invest in high-quality innovative teacher preparation and support new educators as they begin their careers.

    ESSA changes the requirements for how local educational agencies (LEAs) can allocate Title I funds in ways that support more high schools to receive funding and close the “missing middle.”

  5. Dec 11, 2015 · In 2007, 5 years after President George W. Bush reauthorized the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as No Child Left Behind, Congress did not reauthorize the ESEA due to a lack of bipartisan cooperation. This meant No Child Left Behind/ESEA was unchanged.

  6. The Every Student Succeeds Act ( ESSA) is a US law passed in December 2015 that governs the United States K–12 public education policy. [1] The law replaced its predecessor, the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), and modified but did not eliminate provisions relating to the periodic standardized tests given to students.

  7. This bipartisan measure reauthorizes the 50-year-old Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), the nation’s national education law and longstanding commitment to equal opportunity for all students. The previous version of the law, the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, was enacted in 2002.

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