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No Child Left Behind Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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No Child Left Behind , Table of Contents, U. S. Department of Education site. ; No Child Left Behind Act, Public Law 107-110. Signed into law on January 8, 2002. (Note: This is a large PDF file) ;; NCLB Regulations; ... Home > No Child Left Behind > Law, Regulations, Guidance Publications & Policy Letters...
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In October 2009, the latest results on the most important nationwide math test--The National Assessment of Educational Progress--showed that student achievement grew faster during the years before the No Child Left Behind law, when states dictated most education policy.
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George Miller (D-CA), chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee, for a speech at the National Press Club on the future of the No Child Left Behind law. ... Where only about half of all minority children could read proficiently. Where black and Hispanic 17-year-olds were being taught math to the same level as white...
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There was always something slightly insane about No Child Left Behind (NCLB), the ambitious education law often described as the Bush Administration's signature domestic achievement. ... MOST READ...
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"I HAVE READ 'THE NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND LAW,' TO BE HONEST WHEN I FIRST HEARD ABOUT IT I KNEW IT WAS GOING TO BE GREAT AND KIDS WOULD HAVE A CHANCE TO HAVE A BETTER FUTURE, BUT NOW THAT I HAVE A SON WHO HAS TROUBLE LEARNING AND I SEE THAT THE SCHOOL IS DOING NOTHING FOR THE PAST 2 YEARS, I ASK MYSELF, WHAT IS THE PURPOSE...
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With its narrow focus upon math and reading test scores, NCLB (No Child Left Behind) is seen by some as a dangerous experiment that threatens to disrupt and dilute the education of millions of children. ... Hidden within this law and the rules promoted by the Ed Department are dozens of changes that are untested,
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