RELATED PUBLICATIONS & RESEARCH
- Business Roundtable (PDF)
“You'll Be quizzed on the ‘No Child Left Behind’ Law,” September 2002
- Business Roundtable: Education & The Workforce (PDF)
“Using the ‘No Child Left Behind Act’ To Improve Schools In Your State,” 2003
- Citizens’ Commission on Civil Rights (PDF)
“Choosing Better Schools: A Report on Student Transfers Under the No Child Left Behind Act,” May 2004
- Citizens’ Commission on Civil Rights (PDF)
“Days of Reckoning: Are States and the Federal Government Up to the Challenge of Ensuring a Qualified Teacher for Every Student?,” July 2006
- Citizens’ Commission on Civil Rights (PDF)
“Fresh Ideas In Collective Bargaining: How New Agreements Help Kids,” September 2007
- College Board (PDF)
“Advanced Placement Report to the Nation” 2007
- The Education Trust (PDF)
“Measured Progress,” Fall 2004
- The Education Trust (PDF)
“NCLB User Guide,” Fall 2003
- The Education Trust (PDF)
“Stalled in Secondary: A Look At Student Achievement Since the NCLB Act,” January 2005
- The Education Trust (PDF)
“The ABC’s of ‘AYP’: Raising Achievement for All Students,” Summer 2004
- The Education Trust (PDF)
“Written Testimony of Kati Haycock, Director, Education Trust Committee on Education and the Workforce, U.S. House of Representatives,” September 2005
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce (PDF)
“Education Reform: Insight into the Business Community’s Views About the U.S. Education System,” 2006
- U.S. Department of Education (PDF)
“No Child Left Behind: A Desktop Reference,” 2002
- U.S. Department of Education (PDF)
“Public Law Print of PL 107-110, the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001,” 2001
- U.S. Department of Education (PDF)
“Scientifically-based Research and the Comprehensive School Reform (CSR) Program,” May 2002
- U.S. Department of Education (PDF)
“How States Can Use Information Technology to Support School Improvement Under NCLB,” Chrys Dougherty, March 2004
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