There are a lot of cute references to No Child Left Behind as some sort of Lake Wobegon law, because of its provision that all children must be “proficient” by 2014. The reference is to Garrison Keillor’s famous book by the same name, where all the children from the town of Lake Wobegon are above [...]
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Sol Stern of the Manhattan Institute says:
There are some districts in [New York] state that recorded proficiency rates of close to 100% on this year’s math tests. This Lake Wobegon effect is an embarrassment…
Look, if you’re going to start throwing around tired cliches instead of offering actual analysis, at least get the cliches right. As [...]






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