FAPE is fine. My problem is with the squishy feel good liberal way of doing things. I've seen many students in my son's school who really need one on one attention mainstreamed. And I've seen really brilliant students mainstreamed. Lowest common denominator and all that....
Pretty ironic that you invoke the name of Stalin. NCLB smacks of top down, federal dictation of educational policy with no room for exceptions, not to mention the funding issues NCLB had in it's early days. In fact, I think our school system is still having those issues. And Science has almost been completely thrown out the window. Yes, that's right. My son has done scant Science this year because the teacher is forced to cover Math and Language Arts - they are teaching the test.
Our local school failed to meet AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress) because they had a 92% Hispanic participation rate instead of the required 95%. Score, results and overall improvement didn't matter. That one metric caused them to fail. How stupid is that?
Personally, I'm tired of seeing our school's principal and staff waste time wading through the red tape and draconian measures in NCLB. It's no wonder we've had four principals in four years. This is decent school too. Aside from the liberal bent in the lesson plans, they are all top notch educators and the overall student body and PTA are engaged and caring. But every year, the staffs spends an inordinate amount of time having meetings to convey NCLB to us parents and they continually have problems that are the equivalent of missing the forest for the trees.
And to assume that teachers weren't capable or interested in helping students learn and succeed before NCLB is wrong. This says it better than I can (from our school sup.)
No Child Left Behind is built on a mirage. At some point that's always just over the horizon, the law assumes, all children in the nation will miraculously read and compute at grade level, simply because they have been tested and tested and tested again. The theory is that somehow, when told the exact number of children who are lagging in achievement, teachers will agree to render the magic that they have thus far withheld and -- poof! -- those kids will become smart, cooperative and productive.
As we get closer to that utopia, it's becoming ever more clear that Some Children Remain Behind and that, gadzooks, Not Every Child Is the Same.
One of the aims of NCLB was to close the gap between white students and "typically underserved minorities", low income students, and those with disabilities. Okay, that's fine on it's face but becomes a nightmare when put in the hands of the Federal govt.