The No Child Left Behind Act, NCLB, has influenced how teachers teach students and how students learn. Since 2001, the act has changed the educational system, some in good ways and others some may say are not so good. In this guide to NCLB, you can read about how it started and what it was designed to do. You will also learn the impact it has made on what teachers do on a day to day basis. If you would like to learn more about the history of NCLB and how it has changed today's classrooms, then read this guide for more information.
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