February 2, 2007
Reading for Profit
Whistle-blowers allege that U. of Oregon scholars steered bounty from the No Child Left Behind Act to themselves and their colleagues
When President Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act in January 2002, Robert E. Slavin, a researcher at the Johns Hopkins University's Center for Social Organization of Schools, quietly cheered.
During two decades of work at Johns Hopkins, Mr. Slavin and his colleagues had developed a comprehensive school-reform model known as Success for All.
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