
Education Reform Act
The Education Reform Act was a law enacted to improve the quality of education by setting higher standards, increasing accountability, and introducing standardized testing for students and teachers. It aimed to ensure fair funding across schools, promote school improvement, and give parents more choices about their children's education. The legislation also encouraged school independence and accountability, emphasizing results and performance to better prepare students for the future. Overall, it sought to make education more equitable, effective, and focused on student success through systemic changes.