The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which removed many of the restrictions from the NCLB and returned the accountability for student performance back to the states and local jurisdictions. This change was necessary to address concerns about the overly prescriptive nature of NCLB, allowing for more flexibility and local control in education while still maintaining a commitment to equal educational opportunities for all students.
What replaced the NCLB and why was this necessary?(1 point)
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The achievement gap by providing resources, grants, and support for low income families.
The achievement gap by providing resources, grants, and support for low income families.
To provide a “uniform” “thorough/efficient” and “equal rights” education.
To provide a “uniform” “thorough/efficient” and “equal rights” education.
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), which secured education for all and noted that location, family income, race, background, home language, or disability could not determine the quality of a student’s education.
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), which secured education for all and noted that location, family income, race, background, home language, or disability could not determine the quality of a student’s education.
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which removed many of the restrictions from the NCLB and returned the accountability for stud
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