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Education in the United States / Linguistic rights / Highly Qualified Teachers / Student Achievement and School Accountability Programs / Elementary and Secondary Education Act / No Child Left Behind Act / Adequate Yearly Progress / Near-death experience / Education / Evaluation / Standards-based education
Date: 2007-09-19 17:04:10
Education in the United States
Linguistic rights
Highly Qualified Teachers
Student Achievement and School Accountability Programs
Elementary and Secondary Education Act
No Child Left Behind Act
Adequate Yearly Progress
Near-death experience
Education
Evaluation
Standards-based education

Nevada Department of Education April[removed], 2007

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