No Child Left Behind - Teacher's Perspective
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Does No Child Left Behind sharpen students or suffocate the system? Here's what a seasoned teacher has to say. Produced by Dave Herman
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In France, they spend the last year of high school "terminale" studying for a huge test like the SAT "Le Bac." It can relate to what the teacher was saying, you can teach the test, in the video.
If the country is going to make a law saying that everyone must take a test, they should make a condensed complete test of what the student should have learn through their years of schooling, for the states, for the student to take before he/she graduates. If the states make their own it is like the saying, you cannot "compare apples with oranges."-
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- kaecvtionr
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