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    The Changing Landscape of Education Reform: Government Officials On Identifying School Needs, Navigating "No Child Left Behind", and Exceeding Nclb's Standards (Inside The Minds)

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    THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF EDUCATION REFORM: GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ON IDENTIFYING SCHOOL NEEDS, NAVIGATING "NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND", AND EXCEEDING NCLB'S STANDARDS (INSIDE THE MINDS)

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    This title provides a perspective on the strategic thinking behind developing measurable standards and effective instruction in our nation's schools. It discusses the challenges unique to working in the field of education at the government level, whether

    Publisher:Aspatore
    Service Number:40753391
    Pages:228
    Publication date:2008-07-09
    Practice area:Education law
    Jurisdiction:General
    External Product Title:THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF EDUCATION REFORM: GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ON IDENTIFYING SCHOOL NEEDS, NAVIGATING "NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND", AND EXCEEDING NCLB'S STANDARDS (INSIDE THE MINDS)
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    Copyright:2008
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