A positive outcome of No Child Left Behind is the requirement to
a. report test scores for subgroups based on poverty, race, ethnicity, disability, and limited
English proficiency
b. implement punitive measures for low-performing schools, such as transferring teachers
and principals to other schools
c. create extreme text anxiety among students due to awareness that their performance
will affect their teacher's employment
d. mandate that all students achieve academic proficiency within 12 years regardless of
prior educational opportunities in the U.S. or their home countries
A
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. preschool age b. toddler age c. later infancy d. earliest infancy
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What will be an ideal response?
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