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Standards-based education / High School Diploma / Individualized Education Program / Special education / Educational psychology / National Assessment of Educational Progress / Extended School Year / No Child Left Behind Act / Educational assessment / Individuals with Disabilities Education Act / Special education in the United States
Date: 2009-07-31 16:58:31
Standards-based education
High School Diploma
Individualized Education Program
Special education
Educational psychology
National Assessment of Educational Progress
Extended School Year
No Child Left Behind Act
Educational assessment
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Special education in the United States

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