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Note: Congress has reauthorized the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), the statute formerly known as No Child Left Behind. The new statute, Every Student Succeeds Act, was signed into law by President Obama on December 10, 2015.

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You can use flyers, fact sheets and newsletters to educate others about the No Child Left Behind Act.

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Distribute flyers at schools, day care centers, public libraries, doctor's and psychologist's offices, community centers, and hospitals. Ask your child's tutor or advocate to pass them on. More ideas

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The Achiever - No Child Left Behind newsletter published by U. S. Department of Education.

The Beacon: The Journal of Special Education Law and Practice, a multi-disciplinary electronic journal of special education law and practice. Includes articles and essays for attorneys and advocates who represent children with disabilities and others who are interested in special education legal topics.

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Education Gadfly - Weekly newsletter about research, publications, and education reform projects published by the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation.

ED Review - bi-weekly newsletter published by U. S. Department of Education.

Extra Credit - electronic newsletter about No Child Left Behind Act issues; published monthly by the U. S. Dept of Education.

The Special Ed Advocate, a free weekly newsletter about special education topics from Wrightslaw.

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Wrightslaw: No Child Left Behind

Wrightslaw: No Child Left Behind (ISBN: 1-892320-12-6) by Peter W. D. Wright, Pamela Darr Wright and Suzanne Whitney Heath includes:

  • Full text of the No Child Left Behind Act
  • Analysis, Interpretation & Commentary
  • Advocacy Strategies, Tips & Sample Letters
  • No Child Left Behind CD-ROM of Publications & Resources

Learn what the law says about -

  • Scientifically Based Reading Instruction
  • Proficiency Testing in Reading, Math, Science
  • Free Tutoring, Summer School, After-School Programs
  • Transfers from Failing Schools and School Choice
  • New Qualifications for Teachers and Paraprofessionals
  • Bonus Pay, Stipends, Scholarships for Teachers and Principals
  • Teacher Liability Protection

Bonus! The Wrightslaw: No Child Left Behind CD-ROM includes the full text of the NCLB statute with overviews and commentary, NCLB regulations, dozens of guidance publications from the U. S. Department of Education and other references and resources. (contents of CD)

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