No Child Left Behind
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In November of 2004, we will find out who our democratic candidate for Presidency will be. This candidate will without a doubt run against our current President, George W. Bush, who is seeking his second term as our Nation's President. During his current term, Bush proposed the "No Child Left Behind" Act. Today, in part of familiarizing you with this topic, I would like to share with you some of the opinions from two democratic candidates
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to assess student learning, funding "No Child Left Behind", properly leveraging more adequate and equitable state funding of public schools through "No Child Left Behind". <Tab/>Both candidates seem to have common thinking in the reform to the "No Child Left Behind" act. However, when the democratic candidate for President is chosen, we will see which of these two candidates will be able to implement their ideas in improving the act.
to assess student learning, funding "No Child Left Behind", properly leveraging more adequate and equitable state funding of public schools through "No Child Left Behind". <Tab/>Both candidates seem to have common thinking in the reform to the "No Child Left Behind" act. However, when the democratic candidate for President is chosen, we will see which of these two candidates will be able to implement their ideas in improving the act.