The National Education Goals Panel (NEGP) was an organization formed in 1990 after a meeting of President George H.W. Bush and states' governors in Charlottesville in 1989. The organization was established to report on the nation's progress toward the six education goals adopted at the Charlottesville meeting. The 1994
Goals 2000
The National Educational Goals, also known as the Goals 2000 Act were set by the U.S. Congress in the 1990s to set goals for standards-based education reform. The intent was for certain criteria to be met by the millennium (2000). Many of these g ...
legislation formally established the National Education Goals Panel in federal law, and the legislation assigned it annual reporting responsibilities.
"The National Education Goals Reports 1991-1999," Federal Education Policy History Website
/ref> The panel issued many reports between 1991 and 1999, and it was discontinued by the No Child Left Behind Act
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) was a 2002 United States Act of Congress promoted by the presidential administration of George W. Bush. It reauthorized the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and included Title I provisio ...
which became law in January, 2002.
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Reports and data collections of the National Education Goals Panel
2002 in American law
Education policy in the United States
Education reform in the United States
Standards-based education
United States federal education legislation
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