Most GOP Education Activists Still Sizing Up Field
Presidential candidates offer few specifics so far on K-12 policy proposals.
By Alyson Klein
Republican education policy advisers and advocates are divided over where Congress and the next presidential administration should take federal K-12 policy: Some applaud the 5-year-old No Child Left Behind Act for holding states accountable for student achievement, while others are put off by the major expansion of the federal role in education.
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