
 |
| A Blueprint for Reform: The Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act-- Pg 6
(Mar 19, 2010)
|
| This blueprint builds on the significant reforms already made in response to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 around four areas: (1) Improving teacher and principal effectiveness; (2) Providing information to families to help them evaluate and improve their children's schools; (3) Implementing college- and career-ready standards; and (4) Improving student learning and achievement in America's lowest-performing schools by providing intensive support and effective interventions. |
 |
| A Blueprint for Reform: The Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act-- Pg 7
(Mar 19, 2010)
|
| This blueprint builds on the significant reforms already made in response to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 around four areas: (1) Improving teacher and principal effectiveness; (2) Providing information to families to help them evaluate and improve their children's schools; (3) Implementing college- and career-ready standards; and (4) Improving student learning and achievement in America's lowest-performing schools by providing intensive support and effective interventions. |
 |
| A Blueprint for Reform: The Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act-- Pg 8
(Mar 19, 2010)
|
| This blueprint builds on the significant reforms already made in response to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 around four areas: (1) Improving teacher and principal effectiveness; (2) Providing information to families to help them evaluate and improve their children's schools; (3) Implementing college- and career-ready standards; and (4) Improving student learning and achievement in America's lowest-performing schools by providing intensive support and effective interventions. |
 |
| A Blueprint for Reform: The Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act-- Pg 9
(Mar 19, 2010)
|
| This blueprint builds on the significant reforms already made in response to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 around four areas: (1) Improving teacher and principal effectiveness; (2) Providing information to families to help them evaluate and improve their children's schools; (3) Implementing college- and career-ready standards; and (4) Improving student learning and achievement in America's lowest-performing schools by providing intensive support and effective interventions. |
 |
| Age Discrimination
(Feb 12, 2001)
|
| Links to OCR resources relating to age discrimination and compliance with the Age Discrimination Act of 1975. |
 |
| Age Discrimination Overview of the Laws
(Oct 12, 2001)
|
| The Age Discrimination Act of 1975 prohibits discrimination based on age in programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance. The Age Discrimination regulation is enforced by the Office for Civil Rights and is in the Code of Federal Regulations at 34 CFR Part 110. The Age Discrimination Act of 1975 does not cover employment discrimination. |
 |
| Built for Teachers: How the Blueprint for Reform Empowers Educators | U.S. Department of Education -- TOC
(Sep 02, 2010)
|
| "This brochure provides a summary of some of the reasons that teachers I've met tell me they support the president's Blueprint." Secretary Arne Duncan |
 |
| Built for Teachers: How the Blueprint for Reform Empowers Educators | U.S. Department of Education-- Pg 1
(Sep 02, 2010)
|
| "This brochure provides a summary of some of the reasons that teachers I've met tell me they support the president's Blueprint." Secretary Arne Duncan |
 |
| Built for Teachers: How the Blueprint for Reform Empowers Educators | U.S. Department of Education-- Pg 2
(Sep 02, 2010)
|
| "This brochure provides a summary of some of the reasons that teachers I've met tell me they support the president's Blueprint." Secretary Arne Duncan |
 |
| Built for Teachers: How the Blueprint for Reform Empowers Educators | U.S. Department of Education-- Pg 3
(Sep 02, 2010)
|
| "This brochure provides a summary of some of the reasons that teachers I've met tell me they support the president's Blueprint." Secretary Arne Duncan |
 |