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Obama grants 10 states leeway on education law
9 Feb 2012
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Thursday he was granting 10 states exemptions from parts of the "No Child Left Behind" education law, a move that could prove popular in an election year with parents and teachers who have criticized the law - but raises concern among some advocates for low-income and minority students. Announcing the change at the White House, Obama said he ...Education to Play Role in 2012 Elections
9 Feb 2012
While jobs and the economy are headliner issues for most Americans—especially during this year’s presidential race—education will likely play a significant role in [...]Left behind: 10 states fleeing education law
9 Feb 2012
President Barack Obama on Thursday declared that 10 states are free from the No Child Left Behind law, allowing them to scrap some of the most rigorous and unpopular mandates in American education. In exchange, the states are promising higher standards and more creative ways to measure what students are learning.In this category: Websites: 0, Number of pages: 0, Last updated: 9 Feb 2012