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No Child Left Behind, version 2.0: the incoming Congress will take up the reauthorization of NCLB. Here are a few ideas that deserve consideration if the law gets updated.(policy & advocacy)

Publication: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education)
Publication Date: 01-DEC-06
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

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AS THE LAME-DUCK 109th Congress struggles with trying to pass legislation before time runs out in this session, the newly elected members of the House and Senate are wrestling with trying to find their parking places and learn about franking privileges. Meanwhile, every segment of American is...

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...society wondering how the new Congress will affect it.

The education and technology sector is no different. President Bush has recommended zeroing out Title II-D of No Child Left Behind, Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT), and the outgoing House is following his lead. The Senate still has $275 million in its ed tech budget. While a change in congressional leadership may be good for the ed tech industry--things can't get much worse--a Senate staffer has warned that there will not be a lot of new money in whatever budget may be crafted by the new Congress.

One message that seems to be coming forth consistently is that...

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