Obama previews No Child Left Behind overhaul in address
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03/13/10 06:00 AM ET
President Barack Obama said it will be his administration's goal to
have all high school students graduate "prepared for college and a
career."
Obama, in his weekly address, said the ambitious goal will be part of
his proposed overhaul of the No Child Left Behind act, which he will
unveil Monday.
A key to the overhaul will be teacher accountability.
"In short, we’ll treat the people who educate our sons and daughters like the professionals they are," Obama said.
Obama and Education Secretary Arne Duncan in recent weeks have clashed with unions over teachers in struggling school districts. The president and Duncan separately praised the decision by a Rhode Island school district whose students were performing poorly to fire all 70 of its teachers after they had rejected reforms. Teachers unions have blasted the president for siding with the mass firing.
Obama said in his weekly address that his proposed changes to No Child Left Behind "set a high bar, but we also provide educators the flexibility to reach it."











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