Moving 'quality' teachers between schools will not help disadvantaged children
Wednesday, March 5, 2014 - 09:40
in Psychology & Sociology
The bi-partisan federal legislation in the US popularly known as "No Child Left Behind" was passed during George W Bush's first term. It had two important goals: to increase scientifically based education research and to narrow the racial achievement gap. Both goals have proven to be elusive and complicated.