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Authors: Amanda Ripley
homogeneity,
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difference; diversity; race
Hong Kong,
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how to find a world-class school,
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humility,
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immigrants,
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–60,
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income,
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educational success and,
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happiness and,
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math skills and,
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parental involvement and,
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personality and,
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of teachers,
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International Bacclaureate Diploma Programme,
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international tests,
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PISA
Ireland,
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Iron Child competition,
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Israel,
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performance-level changes in,
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Japan, Japanese,
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performance-level changes in,
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unions in,
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U.S. compared with,
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Jenny (Korean student),
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in hagwon,
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in New Jersey,
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Ji (Korean teenager),
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jobs,
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stress from,
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Jordon, Dwan,
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junior high schools, Polish,
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Jyväskylä, University of,
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Kern, Sally,
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Khan, Salman,
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Kim, Andrew,
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Kim, Stephen,
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Kim (American exchange student),
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afterschool activities of,
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attitude of,
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in decision to become exchange student,
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differences noticed by,
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Eric compared with,
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in Finland,
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grandparents of,
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homecoming of,
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math dreaded by,
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rat experiments opposed by,
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scholarships won by,
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Texas visit of,
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virtual high school decision of,
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Kimball Elementary School,
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Kim Song-ah,
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Korea,
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South Korea
Korea Electric Power Corp.,
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Krystek (Polish teenager),
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Kwon, Hyunsoo,
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Lavinia, Arin,
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leadership,
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learning,
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disparities in,
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Finnish students’ seriousness about,
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world-class education and,
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Lemov, Doug,
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length:
of school year,
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Literatka,
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logic, math as language of,
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Los Angeles survey,
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lunch, free or low-cost,
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Luxembourg,
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Luxembourg Income Study,
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McPeak, Jerry,
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Manpower,
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math,
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college,
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college-readiness benchmark in,
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future predicted by skill in,
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Kim’s dread of,
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teachers of,
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teachers, math
tests of,
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Tom’s difficulties with,
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May, Henry,
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Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) Project,
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Mexico,
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middle schools,
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Miliband, Ed,
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graduation test in,
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Korea compared with,
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Oklahoma compared with,
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Minnesota Department of Education,
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Minnetonka High School,
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teacher training and,
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diversity
Mission Impossible
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Moskowitz, Eva,
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motivation,
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Myungin Academy,
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Eric’s first class day at,
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Eric’s first visit to,
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sleeping at,
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National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP),
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National Council on Teacher Quality,
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Native Americans,
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Netherlands, performance-level changes in,
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Newsweek,
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New York State,
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