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Blogging covering the Bush Administration's No Child Left Behind Policy by David J. Hoff. |
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EdWeek's NCLB Articles, Now All in Once PlaceAug 6, 2009
Although NCLB Act II is on hiatus, in the meantime, you might be interested in checking out the Spotlight on No Child Left Behind. Education Week's editors have packaged major NCLB articles and commentaries into a downloadable PDF on growth models,...
NCLB: Act II Takes an IntermissionJun 17, 2009
NCLB: Act II is on hiatus. At some point in the future, it may resume covering developments in the reauthorization of the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act, now known as the No Child Left Behind Act.
Expect New Rules for Title I on TuesdayMar 26, 2009
The week before Election Day, Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings put the Bush administration's final stamp on NCLB by publishing new Title I rules. Among other things, the wide-ranging set of rules require states to set a uniform graduation rate...
Following Obama's Call, States Start Redoing Their TestsMar 25, 2009
President Obama is promising to improve the quality of assessments used under NCLB. Even though he has yet to introduce a detailed plan to reauthorize the law, states are at work on doing just that.
Once again, Kentucky is out in front....
Title I Spending Rules Could Use Updating, Influencial Source SaysMar 19, 2009
In the weeks before the election last fall, Robert Gordon published an intriguing essay for the Center for American Progress, where he worked at the time. The title"More Equity and Less Red Tape"—aptly summarizes what is a nuanced argument...
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