RAND > Reports & Bookstore > White Papers > WP-138

HomeGo to RAND HomeReports and Book Store Book Sale: Selected publications 40% off
Share

Document Information

Working Smarter to Leave No Child Behind

Practical Insights for School Leaders

Cover Image

By: Brian M. Stecher, Laura S. Hamilton, Gabriella Gonzalez

The 2001 No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) is more inclusive than any previous federal school-reform legislation. Accountability based on student test results lies at the heart of NCLB, which requires states to set academic standards for all students, establish increasing annual targets for student performance, provide suitable assistance to schools to enable improvement, and offer educational alternatives for families with children in schools that have not shown adequate improvement despite assistance. NCLB assumes that districts and schools can solve their problems if given proper incentives and technical assistance. Yet other factors come into play over which schools have no control, such as the children's environment outside school and funding issues. So, success may not be simple. This paper offers guidance to the state policymakers, district administrators, and school principals who must implement NCLB. It presents RAND's synthesis of the evidence on educational accountability systems and describes the NCLB accountability model, discusses its underlying assumptions, and offers educators specific recommendations for effective operation in an era of accountability.

Support RAND Research — Buy This Product!

Paperback Cover Price: $23.00

Discounted Web Price: $20.70

Pages: 60

ISBN/EAN: 0-8330-3477-4

Free, downloadable PDF file(s) are available below.

Download PDF Full Document

(File size 0.6 MB, 2 minutes modem, < 1 minute broadband)

RAND makes an electronic version of this document available for free as a public service. If you find this information valuable, please consider purchasing a paper copy of the full document to help support RAND research.

Use Adobe Acrobat Reader version 7.0 or higher for the best experience.

Contents

Chapter One:
Introduction

Chapter Two:
The No Child Left Behind Act

Chapter Three:
The Practical Conditions Necessary for NCLB to Work

Chapter Four:
Making NCLB As Effective As Possible

The research described in this white paper was supported by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and conducted within RAND Education.

This product is part of the RAND white paper series. The white paper was a product of the RAND Corporation from 1993 to 2003 and was meant to convey formally information on a policy issue and to summarize key research findings relevant to pending decisions or policy problems. White papers drew on a strong body of research and were directed to a specific audience.

Permission is given to duplicate this electronic document for personal use only, as long as it is unaltered and complete. Copies may not be duplicated for commercial purposes. Unauthorized posting of RAND PDFs to a non-RAND Web site is prohibited. RAND PDFs are protected under copyright law. For information on reprint and linking permissions, please visit the RAND Permissions page.

The RAND Corporation is a nonprofit research organization providing objective analysis and effective solutions that address the challenges facing the public and private sectors around the world. RAND's publications do not necessarily reflect the opinions of its research clients and sponsors.

* RAND research is conducted across divisions, centers, and projects; these organizational components are represented in the "Related RAND Divisions" section above.

Stay Informed Subscribe to RSS Feeds Search RAND Publications View Cart