What is the significance of the “No Child Left Behind Act”?
What is the significance of the “No Child Left Behind Act”?
a) It mandated school uniforms for all students
b) It introduced standardized testing to measure student achievement
c) It abolished public education funding
d) It reduced the importance of accountability in education
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Answer: b) It introduced standardized testing to measure student achievement
Explanation: The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) was a U.S. federal law that introduced standardized testing as a means to measure student achievement and hold schools accountable for students’ academic performance. It aimed to improve educational outcomes for all students.