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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on the Every Student Succeeds Act.
What getting rid of No Child Left Behind really means https://t.co/Saisa5yoi0 pic.twitter.com/0jLsUQgVBu
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) December 9, 2015
Farewell, No Child Left Behind: “Worked very, very hard. Was often misunderstood.” https://t.co/wmisgs0taG @npr_ed @NPRCoryTurner
— NPR (@NPR) December 8, 2015
Goodbye No Child Left Behind. Hello Every Student Succeeds Act. https://t.co/tcu1QTlKjW
— Cato Institute (@CatoInstitute) December 13, 2015
Alan Singer says every student will not succeed if the Every Student Succeeds Act passes the Senate. https://t.co/fbSN6VAU0l
— Defend Public Ed (@PublicEdDefense) December 6, 2015
New in our Evidence Speaks series—@MarkDynarski examines how to better use research to improve #edu under ESSA: https://t.co/6zNjNzN9hU
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) December 11, 2015
Wisdom from Ken Zeichner about the disturbing teacher preparation provisions in Every Student Succeeds Act https://t.co/lr888vCru4
— Melinda Mangin (@MelindaMangin) December 5, 2015
Was No Child Left Behind bad for students in America’s public schools? https://t.co/Zd8zDTHlXM #edu #ESSA pic.twitter.com/ffETJRlgS8
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) December 15, 2015
Obama is expected to sign the “Every Student Succeeds Act” into law today https://t.co/e4cgzSjHUT pic.twitter.com/pyCL0zTtba
— Boston.com (@BostonDotCom) December 10, 2015
Obama signs No Child Left Behind overhaul into law https://t.co/EmVORPW7IY
— TIME.com (@TIME) December 10, 2015
The No Child Left Behind era is over https://t.co/coOQScR8AF pic.twitter.com/F3XEJXi5uz
— National Journal (@nationaljournal) December 9, 2015