Test scores slow under No Child Left Behind reforms, gauged by states/federal assessment

by nk | July 30, 2007 at 11:09 pm
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As Congress reviews federal efforts to boost student performance, new research published in Educational Researcher (ER) reports that progress in raising test scores was stronger before No Child Left Behind was approved in 2002, compared with the four years following enactment of the law.
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