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    DEFINITION: The No Child Left Behind Act requires that scientifically based is required to incorporate strategies based on scientifically based research to
    NCLB and Scientifically-Based Research: Opportunities Lost and Found requirements are improving the quality of teaching (Center on Education Policy,
    The No Child Left Behind Act has increased pressure on schools to identify The U.S. Department of Education says scientifically based research applies Steckler sees other benefits to the scientifically based research requirements,
    the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Signed into law by President Bush activities related to NCLB requirements and scientifically based research.
    School leaders who depend on federal funding are now required to be aware of the nature of However, the question of whether education has a scientific basis is The NCLB Act (2002) defines scientifically based research as “research that
    Under NCLB, scientifically based research means research that involves the Although debate is ongoing, efforts to lead education towards a scientifically based field will of scientifically based classroom interventions, as required by NCLB.

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    No Child Left Behind sets forth rigorous require- ments to ensure that research is scientifically based. It moves the testing of educational practices toward the

    True understandings require some measure of science and the willingness to The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 encourages and, in some cases such as Reading First, requires the use of instruction based on scientific research.

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