Thursday, September 13, 2007

Learning in 21th Century

Does the No child left behind really work?

The article addresses over and over again on the No Child Left Behind program. They said that no matter what the child's economy background he or she should have received the same education benefits treatment as any others. We are living in the century where technology such as the web can enhance skills for the students to learn. In reality, I don't think that No Child Left Behind program is working because students are continuing to fail, some students have more better education than the others because of the economic background, and some pubic schools still does not have enough computer for the students to use. If no child should be left behind really commit the children's education, so why the districts keep on shutting down school? And how come there many after school program like tutoring are cutting?

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