Federal aid to education initially was provided through a number of isolated, unrelated programs. More recently, under No Child Left Behind, there has been an effort to develop a broadly conceived national plan for education. What are the reasons for the federal government's becoming more involved in education? Provide examples of federally funded programs to substantiate your arguments

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER: Education, in accordance with the United States Constitution, has been seen as a state responsibility, so historically the role of the federal government has been very limited. The late 1950s through the 1970s saw an expansion of special programs targeted for specific purposes. After retrenchment in the 1980s, there were new efforts to coordinate programs nationwide, as is evidenced most recently in No Child Left Behind, which has specifically targeted student academic achievement, school accountability, and teacher quality.

Education

You might also like to view...

Which of the following best describes children who are peer-rejected?

a. they are usually socially skilled b. they may try to dominate interactions with peers c. they usually take responsibility for their actions d. They are usually outgoing with peers e. All of the above

Education

Define: researchable problem

What will be an ideal response?

Education

____________________ is a defense mechanism in which you attribute your own unacceptable behaviors and feelings to another person

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Education

What is the name given to a teacher-made collection of resource materials about a book which children may handle in discussions, displays, and constructions?

A. jackdaw. B. storybox. C. time line. D. artifact.

Education