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When the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) was signed into law in 2002, Bush administration supporters hailed it as a giant step for American education. Recently, though, critics have argued that NCLB enfeebles the very schools and students it purports to empower. This sharply targeted book argues that the bill's "system of standards and accountability" actually handcuffs teachers and dumbs down classrooms. Moreover, this devastating brief shows how NCLB weakens public education and reduces students into rote-minded test takers.
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When the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) was signed into law in 2002, Bush administration supporters hailed it as a giant step for American education. Recently, though, critics have argued that NCLB enfeebles the very schools and students it purports to empower. This sharply targeted book argues that the bill's "system of standards and accountability" actually handcuffs teachers and dumbs down classrooms. Moreover, this devastating brief shows how NCLB weakens public education and reduces students into rote-minded test takers.
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