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Class-size reduction / Education in the United States / No Child Left Behind Act / Teacher education / Teacher / Achievement gap in the United States / Merit pay / Linda Darling-Hammond / Education / Teaching / Educators
Date: 2010-05-04 16:09:50
Class-size reduction
Education in the United States
No Child Left Behind Act
Teacher education
Teacher
Achievement gap in the United States
Merit pay
Linda Darling-Hammond
Education
Teaching
Educators

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