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Looking Out For the Teachers How well do you know your child's teacher or what his or her job entails? Government is paying more attention to public school teachers and their needs. Parents should also consider what is happening with our teachers and whether or not they are getting the resources, tools, and training they need to productively teach out kids. Below is an outline of Bush's "No child left behind" program devoted to improving teacher performance. The Challenge: Nothing is more important to a child's success in school than finding well-prepared teachers. But millions of children do not have the benefit of a well-prepared teacher in their classrooms. The Solution: Every state should have a well-prepared teacher in every classroom by the end of the 2005-2006 school year. A prepared teacher knows what to teach, how to teach and has command of the subject matter being taught.
HOW TO MAKE SURE EVERY CLASSROOM HAS A HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHER
· Just 41 percent of eighth-grade math teachers majored in math in college. That's 30 percentage points lower than the international average. No Child Left Behind gives states and school districts the flexibility to find innovative ways to improve teacher quality, such as:
· alternative ways of becoming a teacher, so that experienced professionals can become teachers faster; We can't lock out Americans who step forward to help with the teacher crisis.
· The president's budget supports the Troops to Teachers program to encourage men and women in the military, many with much-needed math and science experience, to take up teaching. We have to protect teachers so they can teach and maintain order. No Child Left Behind does that. · No Child Left Behind protects teachers, principals and other school professionals from harmful litigation when they take reasonable actions to maintain order and discipline in the classroom. Supporting teachers means giving them the very best tools-the best research-based lessons and materials and the best training-to ensure that no child is left behind. Source from http://www.ed.gov/index.jhtml?src=a © 2003 by AfroStaff
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