How The No Child Left Behind Act Failed on Every Level
Go to to get 20 off your first order when you subscribe. Welcome to the Corporate Casket, a semiweekly series where bad businesses go to die. We will discuss any and everything from bad charities, terrible CEOs, and businesses that have a lot to hide. In the early 2000s, something seemed abundantly clear in the United States; the country was falling behind the rest of the world in education. With the academics dropping and, coincidentally, the military enrollment, the government decided it was time to come up with a plan. So, the No Child Left Behind Act was brought into existence. At first, everyone seemed hopeful that the new plan in American education would make a differenceand it did. But, not the kind the United States was searching for. Connect with me: Sources: Writers, Researchers, Helpers: Jess Hubbert This episode was edited by: Catechism:
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