What No Child Left Behind Did and Didn’t Do

What No Child Left Behind Did and Didn’t Do
The Washington Post
Jay Matthews
September 17, 2010
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Jay Matthews takes a close look at what No Child Left Behind did and didn’t do, citing a new paper titled, “The Impact of No Child Left Behind on Students, Teachers and Schools.” The paper finds that No Child Left Behind helped fourth and eighth grade math achievement the most, particularly minorities, but didn't do much for fourth or eighth grade reading on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP).

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