Life in 2001
NCLB Stakeholders
NCLB Federal Role
NYS, NYC & Schools
True or False
100

A new line of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple Inc. in 2001.

What is the iPod?

100
The name of the type of education with standard based goals set by Congress in the 1990s
What is Outcome-Based education?
100
According to the United States Constitution, the power to create and oversee schools belongs to this governing body...
What is State Governments? The power to create schools is a power "reserved" to state governments under the United States constitution.  
100
When NCLB was signed into law, he was president of the United States, he was governor of New York, he was the mayor of New York City, he was the chancellor of New York City public schools, and she was the head of the United Federation of Teachers.
Who is George Bush, George Pataki, Michael Bloomberg, Joel Klein, and Randi Weingarten.
100

NCLB had unintended consequences. Although the law was implemented to ensure all students, regardless of ability and race, made progress towards the goal of 100% proficiency in ELA and Math, some states lowered its testing standards in order to avoid sanctions for low performance on test scores.

True.
200

This singer had the top song in 2001, “All for you”.

Who is Janet Jackson?


200
The subject that showed the most gain after NCLB was based.

What is math?

200
This was the consequence of a states failure to adopt No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB).  
What is loss of Title 1 funding? 


States were not mandated to adopt NCLB.  However, failure to adopt meant a loss of Title I funding for the entire state.  

200
A central feature of No Child Left Behind is that is required every state to create a specific approach to testing and accountability to determine if schools made this
What is Adequate Yearly Progress
200
As of 2015, states received $25 billion to ensure all components of NCLB were implemented.  
FALSE! One major criticism of NCLB is that states never received adequate funding to ensure all students reached a proficient levels.  By 2007, annual funding for Title I was supposed to reach $25 billion by 2015, however, by 2015, Title I only received about $14.5 billion.  
300

The U.S. economy enter this for 8 months from March to November.

What is the recession?

300
This act replaced NCLB
What is Every Student Succeeds Act?
300
The federal response to the widening achievement gap between white Americans and minorities as well as the American Education system losing its competitive edge in the world market place.  
What is the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB)? 
300
According to No Child Left Behind, states were required to review annually the progress of each Title I school. If a Title I school failed to make adequate yearly progress, the school was placed on this
What is a School Implementation Plan (SIP)
300
Data used to hold schools accountable in the NCLB era was pulled from the National Assessment of Educational Progress and State data
True
400

This man was sworn in as the President of the United States on January 20th 2001

Who is George Bush?

400
The practice of making schools more business like and more efficient during the NCLB Era.
What is marketization?
400
The separation/shared power between the national or federal government and state governments.  

What is federalism? 

The United States constitution stipulates delegated powers for the national government.  Article 10 of US Constitution "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." 

400
Due to the great emphasis on accountability and testing, one of the greatest critiques of No Child Left Behind is it reduced the amount of time Title I schools spent teaching these three subjects
What is science, social studies, and the arts
400

In 2001, 46% of American children under 18 belonged to a minority group.

True
500

The U.S. Open women's saw the first ever all African-American final with these two women.

Who are Venus and Serena Williams?

500
President who passed the Nation at Risk Act which tried to eliminate the US Department of Education in the 1980s
Who is Ronald Reagan?
500
This act was in 1965 by Lyndon B. Johnson which created a clear role for the federal government in K-12 education policy and provided more than $1billion a year in aid under its first section known as Title 1.  
What is the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)? 
500

In order to meet NCLB's highly qualified teachers mandate, this was encouraged to meet the needs of high poverty, low performing schools in order to support New York State's efforts to obtain state and federal funds. 

Alternate Teacher Preparation Programs
500
Since No Child Left Behind, the government has taken a more proactive role in education.
False.