This paper discussed the facts about the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) in America and compares that with the Nigerian equivalent of No Child Left Behind. The standards and goals set forth by both the American and Nigerian legislations were addressed. The paper touched the positive and negative aspects of NCLB on our school systems in both America and Nigeria. Several research articles that discuss the impact of NCLB on our school systems were also discussed. Finally, recommendations on ways and means to help the Nigerian students with disabilities forge ahead in the 21st century were made. Keywords: Special education, Litigation, Social issues, parental involvement, Education refor
The world is now a developed, modern village, and countries around the world are borrowing a leaf fr...
This research examines the implementation and impact of the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) on ...
According to the legislation, the No Child Left Behind Act\u27s purpose is:; To ensure that all chil...
The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001, the cornerstone of the Bush Administration’s plan to re...
In four parts, this article focuses on NCLB’s negative impact on special education. Part II outlines...
In four parts, this article focuses on NCLB\u27s negative impact on special education. Part II outli...
Educating a child with special needs or disability in Nigeria continues to raise concerns of a lack ...
The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), which was implemented in 2002, is changing the classroom for te...
his paper explores positive and negative features within and surrounding the No Child Left Behind Ac...
This thesis examines the effects of The No Child Left Behind Act and it’s impact on low-socioeconomi...
Thank you to Jeanne Sept, Dean of Faculties,and Dean Geraldo Gonzalez and Sarah Baumgart at the Scho...
NCLB: Education’s Panacea or Disaster? Will NCLB have a revolutionary impact on America’s schools? I...
In January 2002, President George W Bush signed into law what is arguably the most important piece o...
AbstractNigerian children are facing problems in their educational career due to their parents’ inab...
There has been a strong movement in recent years to use curriculum standards as a basis for assessin...
The world is now a developed, modern village, and countries around the world are borrowing a leaf fr...
This research examines the implementation and impact of the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) on ...
According to the legislation, the No Child Left Behind Act\u27s purpose is:; To ensure that all chil...
The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001, the cornerstone of the Bush Administration’s plan to re...
In four parts, this article focuses on NCLB’s negative impact on special education. Part II outlines...
In four parts, this article focuses on NCLB\u27s negative impact on special education. Part II outli...
Educating a child with special needs or disability in Nigeria continues to raise concerns of a lack ...
The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), which was implemented in 2002, is changing the classroom for te...
his paper explores positive and negative features within and surrounding the No Child Left Behind Ac...
This thesis examines the effects of The No Child Left Behind Act and it’s impact on low-socioeconomi...
Thank you to Jeanne Sept, Dean of Faculties,and Dean Geraldo Gonzalez and Sarah Baumgart at the Scho...
NCLB: Education’s Panacea or Disaster? Will NCLB have a revolutionary impact on America’s schools? I...
In January 2002, President George W Bush signed into law what is arguably the most important piece o...
AbstractNigerian children are facing problems in their educational career due to their parents’ inab...
There has been a strong movement in recent years to use curriculum standards as a basis for assessin...
The world is now a developed, modern village, and countries around the world are borrowing a leaf fr...
This research examines the implementation and impact of the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) on ...
According to the legislation, the No Child Left Behind Act\u27s purpose is:; To ensure that all chil...