Learning from No Child Left Behind : how and why the nation's most important but controversial education law should be renewed
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Learning from No Child Left Behind : how and why the nation's most important but controversial education law should be renewed
(Hoover Institution publication, no. 571)
Hoover Institution Press, 2009
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Library of Education, National Institute for Educational Policy Research
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The author, writing on behalf of Hoover's Koret task Force on K-12 Education, presents a convincing case that, despite the controversy it has ignited, the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law is making a positive difference and should be renewed. He outlines ten specific lessons and recommendations that identify the strengths and weaknesses of NCLB and offers suggestions for improving the law, building on its current foundation.
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