They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Today, students will attempt to describe one in fifty. Working with a partner, students will consider the editorial cartoon, ‘No Child Left Behind’ on the “Anatomy of Satire” handout.

They say a picture is worth a thousand words Today students will attempt to describe one in fifty Working with a partner students will consider the editorial ca class=

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We are shown a somber classroom filled with kids with their heads connected to a machine, doing what is expected of them: study. One child is looking out of the window to a brighter and more colorful way of living, dedicating her life to the Arts, but being scolded by a teacher because that doesn't suit the system's expectations.

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The teacher suggesting the girl to study by saying "you don't want to be a child left behind, do you?" may refer to the pressure put amongst children to work hard in school and get the best grades possible for their schools to receive government funding, stated in the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.

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