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Point-Counterpoint: Should We Repair No Child Left Behind or Trade It In?
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Point-Counterpoint: Should We Repair No Child Left Behind or Trade It In?

Robert Gordon, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, and Richard Rothstein, Research Associate at the Economic Policy Institute, share this year-long discussion on the No Child Left Behind Act.
Read the exchange here.

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