Negative views of No Child Left Behind are growing rapidly.

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-A plurality (40%) had an unfavorable view of No Child Left Behind in 2007, up from 13% in 2003.(Gallup, September 2007)

-52% of public school parents said in 2007 there is too much emphasis on testing, up from 32% in 2002. (Only 43% of all adults agree there is too much emphasis, up from 31%.) (Gallup, September 2007)

-Only one-third of public school parents say NCLB is helping their schools, with the rest saying it is hurting or making no difference. (Gallup, September 2007)

-Only one-third of public school parents say the “increase in testing” is helping their schools, with the rest saying it is hurting or making no difference. (Gallup, September 2007)

Source
“The 39th Annual Phi Delta Kappa/Gallup Poll of the Public’s Attitudes Toward The Public Schools,” Lowell C. Rose & Alec M. Gallup, September 2007. http://www.pdkmembers.org/members_online/publications/e-GALLUP/kpoll_pdfs/pdkpoll39_2007.pdf