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Dec 10, 2018 · In forming the national education strategy for the modern education reform era that began with A Nation At Risk, President George H.W. Bush forever changed the trajectory of K–12 education.
Dec 7, 2018 · Proposals set forth by the 41st president have influenced decades of K-12 education policy. “I want to be the education president. I want to lead a renaissance of quality in our schools.” George H. W. Bush made that declaration in January 1988, at a high school in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Sep 22, 2004 · High-quality education is fundamental to achieving the American Dream. In 2001, President Bush called for significant reforms to K-12 education through the No Child Left Behind Act to set high standards and produce real results for every child in America.
Jun 7, 2022 · Republican President George H.W. Bush convened the first national education summit and helped launched the Goals 2000 initiative, which catalyzed a decadeslong movement toward standards-based...
May 24, 2018 · Educational policy is influenced by the historical context in which the policy is shaped; the social forces and consequences that extend beyond the walls of schools; and the political setting of reform.
Wide achievement gaps exist in the United States — low income and minority students in particular lag behind their peers. On a global scale, students in the U.S. consistently rank below children in other countries in the core subjects of reading, math, and science.
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Dec 4, 2018 · Here is a detailed look at President George H.W. Bush’s role in education policy, written by Jack Schneider, an education historian and policy analyst who studies the influence of politics...