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unions of,
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–34,
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,
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n,
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n

in Washington, D.C.,
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–65

world-class education and,
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–18

Teach Like a Champion
(Lemov),
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technology, America’s overinvestment in,
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–52,
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–15,
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–25,
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,
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television,
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,
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n

testing,
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–58,
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–32,
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,
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n

in America,
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–56,
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n
,
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n

college entrance,
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–55,
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,
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–16,
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,
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of Elina,
99
–100

in Finland,
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,
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–57,
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high school graduation,
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,
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,
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–55,
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,
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,
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,
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–58,
185
–86,
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n,
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n,
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–88
n

Korea’s emphasis on,
7
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–55,
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,
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literacy,
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,
135
,
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lying about,
61

NAEP,
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n,
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n

in Oklahama,
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–34,
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–86

in Poland,
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–32

public rankings and,
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,
72

in Sallisaw,
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,
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n

standardized,
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n

of teachers,
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,
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,
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n

see also
ACT; international tests; PISA; SAT

Texas,
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–38,
75

textbooks,
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,
74
,
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,
133

Thailand,
94

third graders,
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,
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,
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,
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n

Tiistilä school,
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–67

Time,
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,
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–54,
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n

time management,
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Tom (American exchange student),
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,
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,
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–72,
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,
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background of,
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–69

differences noticed by,
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at Gettysburg High,
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,
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–45

homecoming of,
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–81,
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–89,
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in Poland,
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–68,
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,
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,
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,
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–29,
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,
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–46,
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poor math skills of,
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–68,
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,
78

reading of,
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,
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,
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,
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–89

tracking and,
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Toyota,
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n

tracking,
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,
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–40,
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“Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study” (TIMSS),
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trigonometry,
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Tripod survey,
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–11,
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n

trophies,
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,
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trust, in Finland,
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,
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,
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n

tuition,
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,
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n

Tulsa, Okla.,
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Tulsa World,
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Turkey,
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,
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,
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tutoring,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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n

in Korea,
see
hagwons

unemployment,
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,
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n

unions, teacher,
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n,
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n

in Finland,
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–85,
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n

in Japan,
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n

in Korea,
63

in Poland,
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–34

United Kingdom,
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,
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,
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,
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n

United Nations,
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,
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United States,
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–2,
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–9,
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–20,
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,
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advantages of,
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–5

affluent children in,
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,
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n

afterschool lessons in,
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corporal punishment in,
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n

diversity and,
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–60,
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,
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,
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early childhood programs in,
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education reform in,
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–92,
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end-of-school tests in,
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,
263
n

exchange students’ homecomings to,
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–99

Finland compared with,
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–40,
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–97,
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,
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–57,
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–63,
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n,
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n,
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free or low-cost lunch in,
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n
–57
n

high school graduation rates in,
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,
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,
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n

Jenny in,
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–6,
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–90

Korea compared with,
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–52,
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–65,
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,
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,
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,
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n,
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n

local control of education in,
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,
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math deficiency in,
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,
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–78

“moon bounce” in,
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–93

Norway compared with,
86

parenting in,
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–13,
117
,
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,
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,
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,
196
,
276
n

performance-level changes in,
3

PISA test and,
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–18,
22
–24,
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70
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,
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,
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n,
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Poland compared with,
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–36,
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,
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n

poverty in,
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–57
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private schools in,
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–12,
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n,
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n

research and development in,
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,
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n

school purpose in,
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,
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sports in,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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–29,
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,
278
n

teacher training in,
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,
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–97,
116
,
268
n

technology in,
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–52,
64
,
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–15,
224
–25,
224
,
269
n

tracking in,
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–39

unions in,
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n
,
283
n

universities and colleges,
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–81

entrance tests for,
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–55,
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–16,
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Ivy League,
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Korean,
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–55,
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–60,
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,
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,
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n,
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n

math in,
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PISA’s predictive power and,
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n

Polish,
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–32

remedial classes and,
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n

research,
5

teacher training in,
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–97,
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n,
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–74
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university leaders,
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utopia,
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Vassar College,
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Virginia,
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,
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virtual high school,
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–55,
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–85

vocational schools,
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–37,
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–43,
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–79,
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n
–71
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volunteering, parental,
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–10,
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n
–76
n

Vuorinen, Heikki,
x
,
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,
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–66

Washington, D.C.,
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–2,
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,
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–65,
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n

BASIS schools in,
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private school in,
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–12

Schleicher in,
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–20

Taylor’s teaching in,
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–97,
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wealth,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Wiśniewski, Jerzy,
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–37

Woessmann, Ludger,
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,
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n

Woolf, Virginia,
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,
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,
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world-class education, identifying,
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–18

World Economic Forum,
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World Happiness Report,
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World War II,
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,
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–25,
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,
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writing,
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,
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,
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n

Wrocław,
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–68,
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–72,
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–30,
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–45,
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Youth for Understanding,
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