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No Adult Left Behind offers a critical analysis of how political considerations dominate education policy decisions, often prioritizing partisan interests over student welfare. Vladimir Kogan explores the mechanisms through which political actors influence educational systems, examining case studies and empirical evidence to demonstrate the gap between politically-motivated policies and evidence-based practices.
The book challenges conventional wisdom about education reform, revealing how competing political agendas create ineffective and contradictory policies that ultimately hurt students. Kogan argues that until policymakers deprioritize political calculations, meaningful educational improvement will remain elusive. Part of the Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics of Education series, this work provides insights into how political structures shape educational outcomes across different contexts and systems.







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