FTCE Exceptional Student Education (ESE) K-12 Practice Test

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How does the NCLB act propose to hold schools accountable?

  1. By providing funding based on school ratings

  2. By requiring participation in statewide assessments

  3. By involving parents in performance reviews

  4. By allowing teachers to set classroom standards

The correct answer is: By requiring participation in statewide assessments

The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act holds schools accountable primarily through the requirement of participation in statewide assessments. This approach emphasizes standardized testing as a means of measuring student achievement and school performance. Schools must demonstrate that their students are meeting specific academic standards, and the results of these assessments are used to determine whether schools are making adequate yearly progress (AYP). Schools that do not meet these benchmarks may face consequences, such as reduced funding or intervention strategies aimed at improving performance. This accountability framework is designed to ensure that all students, regardless of background, have access to a quality education and that school performance can be objectively evaluated through these assessments.