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Going from B to A: How to fix No Child Left Behind

NCLB Icon  Slate, the online magazine, has published an opinion piece by Robert Gordon calling for the reauthorization of NCLB. Gordon writes, “Congress should fix the unintended consequences of NCLB. But lawmakers should not undo the central consequence the law intended and the critics dislike: the demand that schools do better by the kids they fail.”

Posted by Steve Groft on 25 September 2007 in Opinion , Policy

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