The NCLB has angered parents and teachers alike and become a hot rod in
the partisan education debate.
Not exact matches
The larger public that engages in the K — 12
education debate could shrink dramatically, to just
partisans engaged in the war of ideas around schooling.
Perhaps no one feels a need to say anything because the phrase is becoming omnipresent wallpaper in the
education debates, just one more familiar
partisan epithet.
During the
debate in the U.S. Senate over the confirmation of Betsy DeVos as Secretary of
Education, much of the focus centered on
partisan political differences and intense opposition from special interest groups.
THE
debate over renewing No Child Left Behind, the
education reform act that will be 10 years old in January, has fallen along
partisan lines even though school improvement is one of the few examples of bipartisan cooperation over the last decade.