April 2005 Extra Credits
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April 2005
No Unwinding No Child Left Behind
(April 29, 2005)
Secretary Spellings Recognizes the Efforts of our Nation’s Teachers
(April 27, 2005)
U.S. Department of Education Seeks Nominations for American Stars of Teaching
(April 26, 2005)
Keeping The Funding And Standards: “The Choice Has To Be Both”
(April 25, 2005)
NCLB Is Crucial To Educational Equity
(April 22, 2005)
Secretary Spellings Testifies on Lifelong Learning
Part II: Creating a Seamless Educational Continuum From K-12 Through College and Beyond
(April 20, 2005)
“The Most Important Civil Rights Battle of the Last Half-Century”
(April 19, 2005)
“No Child Left Behind Is … Better Than This Dog By Miles”
(April 18, 2005)
Secretary Spellings Testifies on Lifelong Learning
Part I: Improving High Schools
(April 15, 2005)
Free Tutoring Under NCLB Benefits Maryland Children
(April 14, 2005)
Action Plan for FY05 to Increase State Capacity in Assessments, Instruction, and Accountability for Students with Disabilities Part II: Support to Improve Instruction and Accountability
(April 13, 2005)
Action Plan for FY05 to Increase State Capacity in Assessments, Instruction, and Accountability for Students with Disabilities Part I: Support to Improve Assessments
(April 12, 2005)
Raising Achievement: Alternate Assessments for Students with Disabilities
(April 11, 2005)
Raising Achievement: A New Path for No Child Left Behind
(April 7, 2005)
Expanding No Child Left Behind in Ohio
(April 6, 2005)
“It’s Being Done”
(April 5, 2005)
Our High Schools Need Help …
(April 4, 2005)
eLearning Website Has Received Over 100,000 Visitors
(April 1, 2005)
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