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Standards-based education / Education in the United States / Philosophy of education / No Child Left Behind Act / Comprehensive School Reform / Middle school / State school / National Assessment of Educational Progress / Charter school / Education / United States Department of Education / Education policy
Date: 2008-09-04 11:27:09
Standards-based education
Education in the United States
Philosophy of education
No Child Left Behind Act
Comprehensive School Reform
Middle school
State school
National Assessment of Educational Progress
Charter school
Education
United States Department of Education
Education policy

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