
Bush relaxes rules on teacher standards
Move seen as effort to help implement education measure
WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration yesterday relaxed some rules for teacher qualifications under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, signaling for the third time in four months that it is hearing and heeding complaints that the landmark law is too hard for states to implement. (Full Article: 747 Words)
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