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The document outlines the US Department of Education's goal of building a solid foundation for learning for all children. It identifies four key objectives: 1) Ensuring all children enter school ready to learn, especially those with special needs, 2) Having every child read well and independently by third grade, 3) Ensuring every eighth grader masters challenging math, including algebra and geometry, and 4) Having special student populations participate in appropriate services and assessments consistent with high standards. The Department of Education aims to achieve this goal by pursuing strategies like improved teacher training, cooperation with state/local efforts to implement standards and assessments, and funding support for innovative approaches to help special needs children.

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The document outlines the US Department of Education's goal of building a solid foundation for learning for all children. It identifies four key objectives: 1) Ensuring all children enter school ready to learn, especially those with special needs, 2) Having every child read well and independently by third grade, 3) Ensuring every eighth grader masters challenging math, including algebra and geometry, and 4) Having special student populations participate in appropriate services and assessments consistent with high standards. The Department of Education aims to achieve this goal by pursuing strategies like improved teacher training, cooperation with state/local efforts to implement standards and assessments, and funding support for innovative approaches to help special needs children.

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Goal 2. Build a solid foundation for learning for


all children.
In its pursuit of educational improvement, the Department of Education (ED) concentrates on two
interrelated aims: excellence and equity. As part of this effort, we have identified several areas
that must be addressed to build a solid foundation of learning for all children. One essential
element is to ensure that students meet high academic standards at key transition points in their
educational journey. In addition, we must ensure that students with special needs not only have
those needs addressed, but also are held to high academic standards. They, along with other
students, must benefit from the emphasis on excellence. In this way, all students will be prepared
for productive employment, further education, and full democratic participation. We can achieve
this goal by ensuring that the following four objectives are met:

Objective 2.1: All children enter school ready to learn. Research has made clear that
children’s early experiences have a profound effect on long-term learning. Moreover, children
are more likely to be successful in school if they arrive well prepared. A high-quality early
childhood education is especially crucial for children with special needs.

Objective 2.2: Every child reads well and independently by the end of the third grade.
Besides being an important skill in its own right, reading is the foundation for all later academic
learning.

Objective 2.3: Every eighth-grader masters challenging mathematics, including the


foundations of algebra and geometry. Mathematics is an essential skill as well as the entree to
learning science and technology. Moving to more advanced mathematics before high school is
often a key to higher academic achievement, particularly for disadvantaged students.

Objective 2.4: Special populations participate in appropriate services and assessments


consistent with high standards. If all children are to attain excellence, students with special
needs must receive extra support. Our measure of success must be defined in terms of their
academic achievement, as well as the performance of students overall.

To address these key areas, we must pursue strategies such as improved professional development,
cooperation with state and local efforts to implement high academic standards and linked assessments, and
financial support for innovative approaches to assist children with special needs. The Department of
Education seeks to promote these strategies through its reauthorization proposal to strengthen Federal
elementary and secondary programs and through its ongoing monitoring, guidance, and leadership.

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