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June 7, 2007

Scores Up Since 'No Child' Was Signed

Amit Paley:

The nation's students have performed significantly better on state reading and math tests since President Bush signed his landmark education initiative into law five years ago, according to a major independent study released yesterday.

The study's authors warned that it is difficult to say whether or how much the No Child Left Behind law is driving the achievement gains. But Republican and Democratic supporters of the law said the findings indicate that it has been a success. Some said the findings bolster the odds that Congress will renew the controversial law this year.

There has been some controversy over the quality and rigor of state standards, including Wisconsin's. Sam Dillon has more. Joanne Jacobs adds a few comments and links to this article.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at June 7, 2007 12:02 AM
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