| Barry Leonard - 1999 - 89 pages
...the president and 50 state governors established the National Education Goals, the first of which is that "by the year 2000 all children in America will start school ready to learn." In the ensuing years, this Goal has been colloquially dubbed the "readiness" Goal and has generated... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources - 1999 - 88 pages
...young children throughout your career. As we are all aware, goal one of our national education goals is that "by the year 2000, all children in America will start school ready to learn." This is an essential goal because it lays the foundation for all other educational goals — including... | |
| Shirley R. Steinberg, Joe L. Kincheloe, Patricia H. Hinchey - 1999 - 500 pages
...Marianne Exum Lopez School readiness is the first of six national education goals for the United States. "By the year 2000, all children in America will start school ready to learn" (US Department of Education, 1990). Both President Bush and the nation's governors endorsed this goal... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources - 1999 - 80 pages
...children's growth and readinesss for learning in order for the nation to meet its National Education Goal 1, "By the year 2000, all children in America will start school ready to learn." They endorsed the development of an early childhood assessment system that would monitor physical well-being... | |
| United States - 1998 - 1036 pages
...Congress declares that the National Education Goals are the following: (1) SCHOOL READINESS. — (A) By the year 2000, all children in America will start school ready to learn. (B) The objectives for this goal are that — (i) all children will have access to high-quality and... | |
| William F. Goodling, James M. Jeffords - 1999 - 538 pages
...Congress declares that the National Education Goals are the following: (1) SCHOOL READINESS. — (A) By the year 2000, all children in America will start school ready to learn. (B) The objectives for this goal are that — (i) all children will have access to high-quality and... | |
| Geary J. Cantrell - 2000 - 167 pages
...of concern were published by the national government. They are as follows: Goal 1: Ready to Learn. By the year 2000, all children in America will start school ready to learn. Goal 2: School Completion. By the year 2000, the high school graduation rate will increase to at least... | |
| Sandra Christenson, Susan M. Sheridan - 2001 - 264 pages
...(National Education Goals Panel, TABLE 1.1. National Education Goals 1 and 8 Goal 1: School readiness: "By the year 2000, all children in America will start school ready to learn. The objectives for this goal are that: * All children will have access to high-quality and developmentally... | |
| David J. Pucel - 2001 - 180 pages
...students to be prepared for productive lives and employment. FIGURE 1.4 AMERICA 2000 EDUCATION GOALS By the year 2000: » All children in America will start school ready to learn. » The high school graduation rate will increase to at least 90 percent. » Students will leave grades four,... | |
| Wayne Sailor - 2002 - 276 pages
...students by the year 2000. Table 2. 1 lays out the national goals. Table 2.1. The National Education Goals By the year 2000: • All children in America will start school ready to learn. • The high school graduation rate will increase to at least 90 percent. • American students will leave... | |
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