It is interesting that the very people who urge you to “speak truth to power” get annoyed when you actually do.
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No Compromise Left Behind
In a room with five educational experts discussing the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), opinions fly. But with a particular group of five experts at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (AEI), one thought rang loudest—NCLB can work, but it will take some work.
No Loophole Left Behind
Daniel Koretz, Harvard Professor of Education, recently explained why he believes standards-based testing can yield “bogus” and “absolutely worthless” scores.
No Zucchini Left Behind
While some second and third graders in South Hayward California may not know a noun from a verb, many of them, with school garden projects, know the difference between spinach and bok choy.
No Evaluation Left Behind
The dire state of teacher evaluations poses a serious problem to public school education. It is a problem that, Education Sector panelists stressed, is mostly being overlooked
Leave This Law Behind
For loyal supporters of the federal education law, No Child Left Behind (NCLB), 2007 has been a lonely year indeed.
It’s Still Children
The premiere of It’s Still Elementary, a retrospective documentary featuring the public’s response to the controversial 1996 It’s Elementary film on homosexual discussions in Elementary School classrooms, was hosted by the NEA.
One Size Does Not Fit All
The LEARN Act offers a means to return financial control over education to the states.
No Teacher Left Behind
Although education officials dreaded the Bush Administration’s allegedly two-fisted approach to public schools in its No Child Left Behind program, a new study shows that they seem to have found ways to work around it.
Children of a Lesser Lessing
Believe it or not, the Nobel Prize authorities and the academic elite lionize a writer who denounces both communism and feminism. That’s because they honor her for the opinions that she held before she changed her mind.