New Harvard Study: NCLB Has Not Improved National Achievement or Narrowed Racial Gaps
New Harvard Study: NCLB Has Not Improved National Achievement or Narrowed Racial Gaps
Harvard University's Civil Rights Project's Tracking Achievement Gaps and Assessing the Impact of NCLB on the Gaps: An In-Depth Look into National and State Reading and Math Outcomes concludes that NCLB is failing to close racial achievement gaps and will miss its goals by 2014 according to recent trends.
The report says that NCLB has had no significant impact on improving reading and math achievement since it was introduced in 2001, contradicting claims and potentially adding to concerns over
NCLB was meant to introduce national standards to an education system where only two-thirds of teenagers graduate from high school, a proportion that slides to 50 percent for blacks and Hispanics.
According to the study conducted by
The report is available at: http://www.civilrightsproject.harvard.edu/research/esea/nclb_naep_lee.pdf
Published Monday, Jun. 26, 2006