Quantcast
breaking news

President Bush In Arkansas

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
President Bush told an Arkansas audience today that his No Child Left Behind program has brought a new accountability to public education. Speaking at Van Buren`s Butterfield Junior High School the president addressed criticism of the program, including the assertion that children are being taught so they can pass standardized tests. Bush said the test require children to master basic information, which is important, and positive test results show that children are learning. Bush noted criticism that the program puts unfair pressure on schools with high proportions of minority and non-English speaking students, and said the criticism misses the point of the program -- to keep children from falling behind. He said the program is geared to identify students with problems early on and address learning difficulties.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

New details on arrest of Arkansas Treasurer emerge in Federal Court appearance....

Kansas church members picket in Memphis because of Elvis...

A fisherman discovers a young woman's body in a treetop in the river in Lawrence County....

The Arkansas Storm Team is on standby for possible severe weather through Tuesday....

Second District Congressman Tim Griffin sits down with Matt Mosler to talk about several issues including the IRS hearings....

K-Cardiopulmobile offers quality CPR First Aid training at affordable prices....

MoMa Inc. is a support group for new moms....

The Women's Shelter of Central Arkansas making jewelry from china....

A Garland County Deputy was arrested and then suspended from the force after his wife accused him of physically abusing her autistic son....

Man beat and robbed with video of the crime being posted on Facebook...

 
 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Arkansasmatters.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved