History

the history of the No child left behind act goes back to 1965 when president lyndon Johnson signed into law the Elementrary and secondary education act of 1965.  the elementrary and secondary education act included title one programs for federal aid to disadvantaged  children who live in poor urban and rural areas.  the ESEA is actually what alllt he other educational laws come from.  t his law has been revised many times two sch examples would be the 1994 revision that president Clinton did themn callinng it Improving Ameria’s Schools Act.  then again in 2001 and now calling it the no child left behind act.  with each revision came new additions or regulations to how the public schools are run.     

Published on January 17, 2008 at 11:19 pm Leave a Comment

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