Standards, Assessment and Accountability

  1. Regulations
  2. Guidance and Resources
  3. Negotiated Rulemaking
  4. Changes in NCLB
  5. Enhanced Assessment Instruments
  6. State Accountability Plans
  7. State Final Assessment Systems
  8. Standards and Assessments Peer Review
  9. Accountability Conference



1. Regulations
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2. Guidance and Resources
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3. Negotiated Rulemaking

U.S. Assistant Secretary of Elementary and Secondary Education today, February 27, 2002, announced the 21 members of the negotiating committee that will help develop new rules related to standards and assessments under Title I (Part A) of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. Comprised of education practitioners including state and local education administrators, teachers, school board members and also parents, the committee will come to Washington, D.C. in mid-March to negotiate the substance of draft regulations.

The law requires that the Department use a negotiated rulemaking process to develop draft rules on standards and assessments, to commence after the comment period closed (Feb. 19) and before proposed regulations are issued for public comment in the Federal Register.

The press release, Federal Register Notice of Meetings to Conduct a Negotiated Rulemaking Process, and the Draft Regulations for the Negotiated Rulemaking Process are available on the negotiated rulemaking page.

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4. Changes in NCLB

Overview of Grants to Local Educational Agencies (Title I, Part A)

Overview of Title I Evaluation and Demonstrations (Title I, Part E, Sections 1501-1503 of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.)

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5. Enhanced Assessment Instruments
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6. State Accountability Plans
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7. State Final Assessment Systems
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8. Standards and Assessments Peer Review

The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) established requirements for the standards and assessment systems of states.

The User's Guide Requirements document provides an overview of the peer preview program, including general information to help states prepare their submissions for review, a summary of the essential requirements for each section of the submission, and information regarding specific elements that is often overlooked.

This Guide should be viewed as a companion piece to the Standards and Assessments Peer Review Guidance: Information and Examples for Meeting Requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, dated April 28, 2004.

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9. Accountability Conference

In October 2002, the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education hosted a series of four regional meetings as part of its work to ensure the effective implementation of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act.

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Last Modified: 01/05/2009