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  • THE PROBLEM
    • Narrowing Curriculum
    • Nature Deficit Disorder
    • Childhood Obesity
    • What NCLB has Done
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    • What is EE?
    • Why is EE Important?
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    • EE Research
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The Problem

NCLB was enacted to give teachers greater authority and flexibility in exchange for more accountability. However, the law places great emphasis on reading and math and requires stringent testing on these two subjects. This forces many schools to abandon environmental education programs so they can invest more time and money in math and language arts. Science teachers, for example, bypass environmental science and other subject areas that do not relate directly to the all-important state tests. They, too, forego valuable field experiences for the students, as this takes time away from test-related instruction.

Learn more about:

  • Narrowing the Curriculum
  • Nature Deficit Disorder
  • Climate Change
  • Childhood Obesity
  • What NCLB Has Done to EE

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