The second reason is that
most modern education reform efforts are focused on «closing the achievement gap.»
Not exact matches
Despite its lofty goals for every student and the support of some of the
most powerful national players in
education reform, the
modern standards and accountability movement has hit a rough patch, if you haven't noticed.
On June 4, 1991, Minnesota Gov. Arne Carlson signed into law a bill that set in motion one of the
most significant — and controversial —
education reform movements in
modern history.
Yesterday, in one of the
most extraordinary statements I've ever seen in
modern American politics (except for maybe a few from Tea Baggers) was provided by The Connecticut Council for
Education Reform, a new corporate lobby group that was formed to support Malloy's «
Education Reform» bill.