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Choosing Democracy: NCLB Overstated Claims
2 Jul 2007 by Duane Campell  
The report, Answering the Question That Matters Most: Has Student Achievement Increased Since No Child Left Behind was reviewed for the Think Twice think tank review project by John T.Yun, a professor at the University of California at ...
Choosing Democracy - http://choosingdemocracy.blogspot.com/

Archived: Statement by Secretary Spellings on the Center for ...
6 Jun 2007
Archived: In response to the Center for Education Policy's release of "Answering the Question that Matters Most: Has Student Achievement Increased Since No Child Left Behind?", US Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings said the ...
US Department of Education - http://www.ed.gov/ - References

CSLA Research Update: NCLB studies
4 Oct 2007 by Lesley Farmer  
(2007). Answering the Question That Matters Most: Has Student Achievement Increased Since No Child Left Behind? Washington, DC: Center on Educational Policy. http://www.cep-dc.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.viewPage&pageId=480 ...
CSLA Research Update - http://cslaresearchupdate.blogspot.com/

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