Under NCLB, are all paraprofessionals required to earn an associate’s degree by the end of the 2005-2006 school year to meet the NCLB requirements?
No. An associate’s degree is one of several options available for paraprofessionals to meet NCLB requirements. They can meet the NCLB paraprofessional requirements through taking a “rigorous” local assessment. This can be an assessment designed for this purpose by a commercial vendor or the Performance/Portfolio Assessment.
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