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The Legacy of 'No Child Left Behind' and What's Next for Education Policy

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 (AFP PHOTO / TIM SLOAN)

Many educators and parents are applauding the end of the “No Child Left Behind” law– the George W. Bush-era education policy that garnered bipartisan support at the time but has proved unsuccessful in the eyes of many. But what did it teach us, and what comes next? We’ll take a look at look at the legacy of “No Child Left Behind” and hear about the new federal policy that will replace it.

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