Scenarios about 'school reform'
School reform refers to systematic efforts to improve educational systems, teaching methods, curricula, or institutional structures to enhance student outcomes and address societal needs. These initiatives have historically ranged from progressive education movements of the early 20th century to standards-based reforms, charter schools, and digital learning transformations. In alternate history scenarios, different approaches to education reform often reflect competing ideologies and can significantly influence a society's technological development, social mobility, and cultural values.
What If No Child Left Behind Was Never Passed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 failed to become law, potentially altering the course of American education policy, standardized testing, and school accountability systems.