Comprehensive School Reform
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The Comprehensive School Reform (CSR) program is administered by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
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As established in the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, the purpose of the program "is to provide financial incentives for schools to develop comprehensive school reforms, based upon scientifically based research and effective practices that include an emphasis on basic academics and parental involvement so that all children can meet challenging state academic content and academic achievement standards."
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education is a division of the United States Department of Education. Its purpose is to promote academic excellence, enhance educational opportunities and equity for all of America's children and families, and to improve the quality of teaching and learning by...
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As established in the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, the purpose of the program "is to provide financial incentives for schools to develop comprehensive school reforms, based upon scientifically based research and effective practices that include an emphasis on basic academics and parental involvement so that all children can meet challenging state academic content and academic achievement standards."
See also
- Standards-based education
- No Child Left Behind
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