State Politics and the American Federal System
No Child Left Behind (NCLB) was a federal law enacted in 2001 aimed at improving educational outcomes for all American students by increasing accountability for schools, teachers, and students. The law emphasized standardized testing as a means to measure student performance and aimed to close achievement gaps among various student demographics, thereby influencing state education policies and responses to social issues surrounding education.
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