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Report identifies best practices from high-performing schools

A new report from the National Center for Educational Accountability at the University of Texas in Austin identifies what it considers the practices that account for superior school performance. The six-year study examined 250 elementary and secondary schools in 20 states.

Posted by Matt Freeman on 17 July 2006 in Professional Resources

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