No Child Left Behind Act Term Paper

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72). Therefore, the effect of the Act is this regard is positive. The same article states, "many districts, however, do not have the resources to implement them. Almost all (97%), for example, said they did not have the money to extend the school day or year" (Lewis, p. 72). The above statement provides an excellent example of the effects on local school systems by Federal mandates.

Since the act was meant to assist every student in achieving certain goals, and the Act states that every student should be afforded an equal opportunity to obtain an education, it makes sense in order to achieve these lofty goals that all children be given every tool possible to assist them in becoming better educated. Many of these tools are cost effective and valuable to the students (and the teachers) but the expense of providing them still has to be borne by someone. Since the Federal government was the entity placing the standards in place, many experts believe that the Federal government should bear the burden of paying for those extra tools and programs not formerly provided by the schools.


Supporting and dissenting literature is abundant on the subject and many valid points are made and discussed in the papers written concerning NCLB studies. Much of the literature concerns the overall effects of Federal public policy on local school systems and the individuals who have to deal with those policies on a local, and daily basis. The purpose of this paper is to provide further research on the effects of the NCLB and how one school district copes with implementing federal policy on a local basis. It is believed that the research contained herein will provide additional evidence of both the positive and negative aspects of the effects of the NCLB Act and it is hoped that the paper will make a contribution on its own to the already abundant research currently available......

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