Joint Organizational Statement on No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act
October 21, 2004 (list of 140 signers updated September 14, 2007)
The undersigned education, civil rights, religious, children's, disability, civic, and labor organizations are committed to the No Child Left Behind Act's objectives of strong academic achievement for all children and closing the achievement gap. We believe that the federal government has a critical role to play in attaining these goals. We endorse the use of an accountability system that helps ensure all children, including children of color, from low-income families, with disabilities, and of limited English proficiency, are prepared to be successful, participating members of our democracy.
While we all have different positions on various aspects of the law, based on concerns raised during the implementation of NCLB, we believe the following significant, constructive corrections are among those necessary to make the Act fair and effective. Among these concerns are: over-emphasizing standardized testing, narrowing curriculum and instruction to focus on test preparation rather than richer academic learning; over-identifying schools in need of improvement; using sanctions that do not help improve schools; inappropriately excluding low-scoring children in order to boost test results; and inadequate funding. Overall, the law's emphasis needs to shift from applying sanctions for failing to raise test scores to holding states and localities accountable for making the systemic changes that improve student achievement.
Recommended Changes in NCLB
Progress Measurement
1. Replace the law's arbitrary proficiency targets with ambitious achievement targets based on rates of success actually achieved by the most effective public schools.
2. Allow states to measure progress by using students' growth in achievement as well as their performance in relation to pre-determined levels of academic proficiency.
3. Ensure that states and school districts regularly report to the government and the public their progress in implementing systemic changes to enhance educator, family, and community capacity to improve student learning.
4. Provide a comprehensive picture of students' and schools' performance by moving from an overwhelming reliance on standardized tests to using multiple indicators of student achievement in addition to these tests.
5. Fund research and development of more effective accountability systems that better meet the goal of high academic achievement for all children.
Assessments
6. Help states develop assessment systems that include district and school-based measures in order to provide better, more timely information about student learning.7. Strengthen enforcement of NCLB provisions requiring that assessments must:
- Be aligned with state content and achievement standards;
- Be used for purposes for which they are valid and reliable;
- Be consistent with nationally recognized professional and technical standards;
- Be of adequate technical quality for each purpose required under the Act;
- Provide multiple, up-to-date measures of student performance including measures that assess higher order thinking skills and understanding; and
- Provide useful diagnostic information to improve teaching and learning.
8. Decrease the testing burden on states, schools and districts by allowing states to assess students annually in selected grades in elementary, middle schools, and high schools.
Building Capacity
9. Ensure changes in teacher and administrator preparation and continuing professional development that research evidence and experience indicate improve educational quality and student achievement.
10. Enhance state and local capacity to effectively implement the comprehensive changes required to increase the knowledge and skills of administrators, teachers, families, and communities to support high student achievement.
Sanctions
11. Ensure that improvement plans are allowed sufficient time to take hold before applying sanctions; sanctions should not be applied if they undermine existing effective reform efforts.
12. Replace sanctions that do not have a consistent record of success with interventions that enable schools to make changes that result in improved student achievement.
Funding
13. Raise authorized levels of NCLB funding to cover a substantial percentage of the costs that states and districts will incur to carry out these recommendations, and fully fund the law at those levels without reducing expenditures for other education programs.
14. Fully fund Title I to ensure that 100 percent of eligible children are served.
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We, the undersigned, will work for the adoption of these recommendations as central structural changes needed to NCLB at the same time that we advance our individual organization's proposals.
Advancement Project
      The American Association of Colleges for        Teacher Education (AACTE) 
    American Association of School Administrators
      American Association of School Personnel Administrators
    American Association of School Librarians (AASL), a division       of the American Library Association (ALA)
    American Association of University Women
    American Baptist Women's Ministries
      American        Civil Liberties Union
    American Counseling Association
    American Dance Therapy Association
             American        Federation of Labor – Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)
    American Federation of School Administrators (AFSA)
    American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees       (AFSCME)
    American Federation of Teachers
             American Friends Service Committee
    American Humanist Association
    American Music Therapy Association
      American        Occupational Therapy Association
    American School Counselor Association
    American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
    Americans for the Arts
    Annenberg Institute for School Reform
    Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
    Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA)
    ASPIRA
    Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
    Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN)
    Association of Education Publishers
    Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO)
    Assocation of Teacher Educators
    Big Picture Company
    Business and Professional Women/USA
    Center for Community Change
    Center for Expansion of Language and Thinking
    Center for Parent Leadership
             The Center for        Policy Alternatives 
      Change        to Win
    Children's Aid Society
    Children's Defense Fund
    Church Women United
    Citizens for Effective Schools
    Coalition for Community Schools
    Coalition of Essential Schools
    Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism
    Communities for Quality Education
    COSN (Consortium for School Networking)
    Council of Administrators of Special Education, Inc.
    Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders
    Council for Exceptional Children
    Council for Hispanic Ministries of the United Church of Christ
    Council for Learning Disabilities
    Cross City Campaign for Urban School Reform
    Disciples Home Missions of the Christian Church (Disciples of       Christ)
    Disciples Justice Action Network (Disciples of Christ)
    Division for Learning Disabilities of the Council for Exceptional       Children (DLD/CEC)
    Education Action!
    Eduation Not Incarcertation
    Episcopal Church
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
    Every Child Matters
    FairTest: The National Center for Fair & Open Testing
    Forum for Education and Democracy
            Gay,        Lesbian, Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
    Gender Public Advocacy Coalition (GPAC)
      The Holmes        Partnership 
    Hmong National Development
    Indigenous Women's Network
    Institute for Language and Education Policy
    International Reading Association
    ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education)
    International Technology Education Association
    Japanese American Citizens League
      Jobs with        Justice
    Learning Disabilities Association of America
    League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
    Mental Health America
    Ministers for Racial, Social and Economic justice of the United       Church or Christ
    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
    NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund (LDF)
    National Alliance of Black School Educators
    National Association for Asian and Pacific American Education       (NAAPAE)
    National Association for Bilingual Education (NABE)
    National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian,       Laotian  and Vietnamese Americans (NAFEA)
    National Association for the Education of African American Children       with Learning Disabilities (NAEAACLD)
    National Association of Federally Impacted Schools
    National Association of Pupil Service Administrators
    National Association of School Nurses
    National Association of School Psychologists
    National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP)
    National Association of Social Workers
    National Baptist Convention, USA (NBCUSA)
    National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development
    National Coalition of ESEA Title I Parents
    National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education (NCPIE)
    National Conference of Black Mayors
    National Council for the Social Studies
    National Council for Community and Education Partnerships (NCCEP)
    National Council of Churches
    National Council of Jewish Women
    National Council of Teachers of English
    National Education Association
National Education Taskforce
    National Federation of Filipino American Associations
    National Indian Education Association
    National Indian School Board Association
    National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC)
    National Ministries, American Baptist Churches USA
    National Pacific Islander Educator Network
    National Parent Teacher Association (PTA)
    National Reading Conference
    National Rural Education Association
    National School Boards Association
    National School Supply and Equipment Association
            National Science Teachers        Association
    National Superintendents Roundtable
    National Urban League
    Native Hawaiian Education Association
    The Network of Spiritual Progressives
    Organization of Chinese Americans
    Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG National)
    Public Education Network (PEN)
    People for the American Way
    Presbyterian Church (USA)
    Progressive National Baptist Convention
    Protestants for the Common Good
    Rural School and Community Trust
    Service Employees International Union
    School Social Work Association of America
    Social Action Committee of the Congress of Secular Jewish Organizations
    Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund
    Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC)
    Stand for Children
    Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc. (TESOL)
    United Black Christians of the United Church of Christ
      United        Church of Christ Coalition for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender        Concerns, The
    United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries
    United Methodist Church, General Board of Church and Society
    USAction
    Women's Division of the General Board of Global Ministries, The       United Methodist Church
    Women of Reform Judaism
 
 
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