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No Child Left Behind: Where Do We Go from Here?. Krista Kafer.

by Kafer, Krista; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 16Institutions. Publisher: World & I, 2004ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Academic achievement | Education -- Standards | Education and state | Educational accountability | Educational evaluation | Educational law and legislation | Educational tests and measurements | Federal aid to education | No Child Left Behind Act 2001 | School districts | State governmentsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Two years ago [2002], by a large majority, Congress enacted the NCLB to raise achievement for all students. Whether the law is improving student achievement is an important question. An honest discussion of the law's merits and shortcomings may be hard to come by, but it is nonetheless essential to answer the most important question: 'Where do we go from here?'" (WORLD & I) The author analyzes the making of the No Child Left Behind Act, discusses the difficulties that have been encountered in implementing it and examines the political rhetoric surrounding it in this 2004 election year.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005.

Originally Published: No Child Left Behind: Where Do We Go from Here?, May 2004; pp. 253-265.

"Two years ago [2002], by a large majority, Congress enacted the NCLB to raise achievement for all students. Whether the law is improving student achievement is an important question. An honest discussion of the law's merits and shortcomings may be hard to come by, but it is nonetheless essential to answer the most important question: 'Where do we go from here?'" (WORLD & I) The author analyzes the making of the No Child Left Behind Act, discusses the difficulties that have been encountered in implementing it and examines the political rhetoric surrounding it in this 2004 election year.

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