NCLB: Act II

The latest news on the reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act.

David J. Hoff has been reporting on the biggest issues in K-12 education for more than 10 years for Education Week. He primarily reports now on the reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act.

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Edwards Promises NCLB Overhaul

John Edwards' presidential campaign said today that the former senator would "totally overhaul" NCLB.

"No Child Left Behind used cheap standardized tests to measure our children's learning, failed to accurately identify struggling schools, and mandated unproven cookie-cutter solutions for our schools' problems," the campaign said in a paper outlining Mr. Edwards' education platform.

Edwards would create a School Success Fund, which would sent teams of experienced educators into low-performing schools.

He also weighs in on the teacher pay debate, offering to pad the salaries of teachers in high-poverty schools. The teachers would get an extra $15,000 if their students perform well.

You can read more about the Edwards campaign's education plan at Campaign K-12, Education Week's new blog tracking campaign news.

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Are there any research results about the impact of high-stakes testing on the social relationship between teachers and students / students and students / teachers and teachers?

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