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Education in the United States / Developmentally Appropriate Practice / Science education / Mathematics and science partnerships / No Child Left Behind Act / National Council of Teachers of Mathematics / Highly Qualified Teachers / WestEd / America COMPETES Act / Education / Standards-based education / Education reform
Date: 2014-10-09 12:56:49
Education in the United States
Developmentally Appropriate Practice
Science education
Mathematics and science partnerships
No Child Left Behind Act
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Highly Qualified Teachers
WestEd
America COMPETES Act
Education
Standards-based education
Education reform

INDIANA’S MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM

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