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June 22, 2005 1 min read
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NCLB may not be universally winning the hearts and minds of educators, but it鈥檚 made substantial gains in how the public views it, according to a survey released this week.

Public awareness of the legislation has virtually doubled since 2001, with 61 percent of the general public saying they鈥檝e now heard a 鈥済reat deal鈥 or a 鈥渇air amount鈥 about NCLB, according to an sponsored by the Educational Testing Service released on June 22. What鈥檚 more, 45 percent of those surveyed said they held a favorable opinion of the legislation.

Small wonder why: According to the ETS survey, for which Republican and Democratic pollsters worked together to query 2,250 adults, only 9 percent of the general public believes that high schools 鈥渟et high academic expectations for students.鈥 On average, the public gives the nation鈥檚 schools a C average, though parents polled gave their children鈥檚 own schools grades averaging to a B, the survey said. And for that reason, it seems, the public is supportive of change in many forms: Some 48 percent of those polled say schools need either 鈥渕ajor changes鈥 or a 鈥渃omplete overhaul.鈥

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is available from .

鈥淭he States of NCLB,鈥 from the October issue of Teacher Magazine, examines legislative challenges to the NCLB.

The offers a on NCLB.

In January, the nation鈥檚 governors, along with business and education leaders, convened a .

In a January , researchers at Ball State University found that states requiring high school graduation exams have lower college-entrance-exam scores.

a report by the , looks at attempts to make secondary schools more responsive to students鈥 needs.

Beyond such vague terms, the survey found wide public support for a variety of NCLB-like propositions, including ensuring that teachers are experts in the subjects they teach (74 percent) and requiring students to pass statewide graduation tests (80 percent). A majority support a 鈥渞igorous course of study鈥 for all students, including computer science, four years of English, three years of history/civics and science, and two years of a foreign language, and 55 percent say all schools, students, and teachers should be held to the same performance standards regardless of students鈥 backgrounds.

鈥淎mericans believe in standards and accountability,鈥 says ETS president and CEO Kurt Landgraf, whose organization, it goes without saying, put the word 鈥渟tandard鈥 into standardized testing. 鈥淎nd they want reform efforts expanded to address pressing quality issues with our nation鈥檚 high schools.鈥

Not surprisingly, teachers were far less likely to favor the one-size-fits-all approach to performance standards, 26 percent to the public鈥檚 55 percent. And only one-quarter of high school teachers hold favorable opinions about NCLB, a disconnect with public opinion that Republican pollster David Winston called 鈥渨orrisome.鈥

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