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10 States Are Given Waivers From Education Law - New York Times
Bloomberg
10 States Are Given Waivers From
Education
Law
New York Times
A decade after the No Child Left Behind law rewrote the nation's
education
policies, President Obama freed 10 states from some of its crucial provisions on Thursday, including a deadline for bringing all students to proficiency in reading and math by
...
Obama Frees 10 States From “No Child”
Education
-Testing Rules
BusinessWeek
Obama to Free 10 States From
Education's
'No Child' Requirements
Bloomberg
New Jersey among states to have No Child Left Behind
education
requirements lifted
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Reuters
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Some states stay with education law, cite politics - Boston.com
Some states stay with
education
law, cite politics
Boston.com
By Kevin Begos AP / February 9, 2012 PITTSBURGH—Some of the nation's largest states are questioning whether the Obama administration's offer to let them escape certain mandates of the No Child Left Behind law is a helping hand to improve
education
or
...
Pa., Texas among 11 states passing on
education
law exceptions for now; some
...
Washington Post
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NJ receives federal endorsement for education reform plans - Asbury Park Press
Politico
NJ receives federal endorsement for
education
reform plans
Asbury Park Press
TRENTON — President Barack Obama granted New Jersey an exemption from federal
education
requirements on Thursday, which helps to clear the path for teacher tenure reform and other measures proposed by Gov. Chris Christie.
NJ Gov. Christie glad NJ allowed to skip some federal
education
law requirements
The Republic
NJ teacher union head: 'Life's not fair'
NewsOK.com
Christie Bashes NJEA Exec
NJ TODAY
PolitickerNJ
all 194 news articles »
Education Gap Grows Between Rich and Poor, Studies Say - New York Times
Education
Gap Grows Between Rich and Poor, Studies Say
New York Times
WASHINGTON —
Education
was historically considered a great equalizer in American society, capable of lifting less advantaged children and improving their chances for success as adults. But a body of recently published scholarship suggests that the
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