Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Sociology of Education: No Child Left Behind

Do you support the No Child Left Behind Law? Explain using your experience from the simulation.

Respond to at least two other students for a total of three comments.

9 comments:

Dyllan said...

yes i do. they should have more buget cuts on more things such as supplies and paying teachers so the schedule should be reduced so we can give children more focus

Anonymous said...

there should be NO child left behind . it isnt fair .

Anonymous said...

there should be NO child left behind .

Fontaine said...

When schools budget the focus on the wrong things as far as what programs and extracirriculars to cut.

Dyllan said...

I dont think things like sports and things should be cut because 2 out every 3 students athletes find that there education is easier while being athlete and a lot of college graduates graduated early because of the student athlete curriculum according to the NCAA

Fontaine said...

To be honest the whole No Child Left Behind movement has been causing more problems the creating solutions. Which is pretty ironic.

Ian said...

I admire the No Child left behind act, and i understand it's intentions, but sometimes, there are kids who just need other help, and/or a different method of education. All kids should succeed in school. Some don't, won't, or can't even try. There has to be a better way of helping the students.

Jaquan said...

Cutting back from all of the less important things will help out the school budget. In Boston Art Academy, they went to school from 7am to 5pm is very pointless and cost more because then they will have to provide more money for teachers and students.

Jaquan said...

I agree with Dyllan because some people can be able to manage there sports time and there school time.