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Autopsy of NCLB Reveals Contempt of Teachers

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The morning presenters at the recent American Enterprise Institute’s conference, Bush-Obama School Reform: Lessons Learned,  were scholars who mostly documented the failures of test-driven reform. The afternoon panelists were policy people for the Bush and Obama administrations and, as a first post  on the conference also explained, they clearly remain in denial.

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Dennis Kaiser is an author and consultant focusing on individual rights. As a US citizen Dennis is deeply concerned over how our nation has fallen from being productive and full of hope to one where that hope is being stripped from the majority (more...)
 

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