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Unless we're talking, mushily, about vouchers, this one sounded exactly like the Bush law that allows parents whose children are in failing schools to move them elsewhere.
It needs something more... Soviet... to capture the reality of the Bush "law enforcement" department.
Democrats said the new estimates confirmed that the Bush law would likely "prompt some employers to curtail drug coverage for retirees, forcing them, in some cases, to rely on Medicare's leaner benefits".
No Child Left Behind is the George W. Bush law that mandates standardized testing for students in reading and math, and spelled out consequences, such as school restructuring, based on those scores.
According to a 2008 report from the Center on Education Policy, average instructional time for science decreased by one-third (or 75 minutes per week) since the implementation of the No Child Left Behind act, the 2001 Bush law that required standardized testing in reading and math.
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His BUSH'S LAW: The Remaking of American Justice (Anchor, $16), describes some of the human stories behind administration excesses — including those of several of the 2,700 men locked up after 9/11 and that of Brandon Mayfield, the lawyer falsely linked to the 2004 Madrid train bombings by a bumbling F.B.I. — as well as Nixonian efforts to retaliate against him.
Just about everyone praised that feature of the Bush-era law.
One section of the current Bush-era law has required states to certify that all teachers are highly qualified, based on their college coursework and state-issued credentials.
Mr. Duncan told reporters that he was acting because Congress had failed to rewrite the Bush-era law, which he called a "slow-motion train wreck".
Although the Bush-era law is still on the books, two years of Obama administration policy have been leading the public schools in new directions.
Its proposal for rewriting No Child Left Behind, the Bush-era law, would give most schools greater flexibility, while requiring drastic remedies for the worst.
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