State Politics and the American Federal System
The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) is a federal law enacted in 2001 aimed at improving educational outcomes for all American students by increasing accountability for schools, teachers, and students. This legislation emphasized standardized testing, school performance metrics, and mandated states to implement educational reforms to close achievement gaps, significantly affecting federal-state relations in education.
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