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Matt & Kim Interview (clip 13)
Matt & Kim on social causes, school, art, Vermont, creativity, engineering, Boston, music, No Child Left Behind and tests. Produced by Uncensored Interview / ZenCat Productions. Matt & Kim Interview (clip 13) on January 25, 2009 in New...
Bloomberg
Covid Reveals Inequities in Our Schools, Says Former U.S. Education Secretary
Dec.04 -- Margaret Spellings, the former secretary of education under President George W. Bush, sits down on Future to talk about how the Covid pandemic is impacting education in the U.S. and how she is leading Texas 2036, a group...
PBS
Pbs News Hour: Reading, Writing, and Politics
News report from NewsHour in 2004, discusses No Child Left Behind and its impact on states, schools and funding. Transcript, audio and video segments are all available. Interesting debate between two government officials may be viewed.
PBS
Pbs News Hour: Testing Matthew
NewsHour report from 2004 discussing No Child Left Behind and its implications on testing and special education students. Transcript, audio and video of report available. A must see if researching NCLB.
PBS
Pbs News Hour: No Child Left Behind: School Rules
Report from 2004 on the federal government's decision to relax some of the rules in NCLB. Transcripts, audio and video of news report and discussion are available
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Npr: Educators React to No Child Left Behind
Listen to Joel Packer, "director of education policy and practice with the National Education Association," discuss how educators have reacted to proposed changes to No Child Left Behind. From "News & Notes," (January, 2007).
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Npr: Report Recommends Changes to 'No Child' Act
In 2007, there are plans to make changes to the No Child Left Behind Act, and, as expected, there are debates surrounding this and the related budget changes. Listen to a "News & Notes" report on this and the reactions of the...