This is of interest to all counselors and school counselors in particular. For more information on this important development, please go to: http://www.ed.gov/esea "With this bill, we reaffirm that fundamentally American ideal-that every child, regardless of race, income, background, the zip code where they live, deserves the chance to make of their lives what they will." - President Barack Obama A New Education Law (ESSA) The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was signed by President Obama on December 10, 2015, and represents good news for our nation's schools. This bipartisan measure reauthorizes the 50-year-old Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), the nation's national education law and longstanding commitment to equal opportunity for all students. The new law builds on key areas of progress in recent years, made possible by the efforts of educators, communities, parents, and students across the country. For example, today, high school graduation rates are at all-time highs. Dropout rates are at historic lows. And more students are going to college than ever before. These achievements provide a firm foundation for further work to expand educational opportunity and improve student outcomes under ESSA. The previous version of the law, the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, was enacted in 2002. NCLB represented a significant step forward for our nation's children in many respects, particularly as it shined a light on where students were making progress and where they needed additional support, regardless of race, income, zip code, disability, home language, or background. The law was scheduled for revision in 2007, and, over time, NCLB's prescriptive requirements became increasingly unworkable for schools and educators. Recognizing this fact, in 2010, the Obama administration joined a call from educators and families to create a better law that focused on the clear goal of fully preparing all students for success in college and careers. Congress has now responded to that call. The Every Student Succeeds Act reflects many of the priorities of this administration. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Christine Suniti Bhat, Ph.D., L.P.C, L.S.C. Associate Professor, Counselor Education, Department of Counseling and Higher Education, The Patton College of Education, OHIO UNIVERSITY, Athens, OH 45701 Treasurer, Chi Sigma Iota, Counseling Academic & Professional Honor Society International Office: Lindley Hall, N258 Phone: 740-593-4425<tel:740-593-4425>; Fax: 740-593-0477<tel:740-593-0477>; Email: bhatc at ohio.edu <mailto: bhatc at ohio.edu > Website: http://www.cehs.ohio.edu/facultystaff/bhatc/ Media: http://www.ohio.edu/ucm/media/experts/ohioexpert.cfm?formid=1822088&pageid=1844292 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/counselor_educ/attachments/20160113/e6e38e01/attachment.html
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