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cloakinginequity.com
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| | | | | Once when I was in high school, a friend handed me a plate of chocolate chip cookies. They looked delicious! But just as I was about to eat one, she snatched them back. They looked great on the outside, she told me, but they tasted terrible. She had left out a key ingredient-sugar. This story... | |
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theconversation.com
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| | | | | The ESSA, or the Every Child Succeeds Act, was considered to be a welcome replacement of the No Child Left Behind law. However, scholars point to some disturbing provisions in the new law. | |
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| | | | | George W. Bush is writing a sequel to his big education act. The No Child Left Behind law was signed almost a decade ago, with overwhelming approval from Congress (384 to 45 in the House and 91 to 8 in the Senate). | |
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cbs12.com
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| | | Erika Sanzi, senior director of communications at Defending Education, explained that the lawsuit challenged the district's harassment policies. | ||