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Linguistic rights / 107th United States Congress / Education policy / No Child Left Behind Act / Elementary and Secondary Education Act / Adequate Yearly Progress / United States Department of Education / Achievement gap in the United States / Standards-based education reform / Education / Standards-based education / Education reform
Date: 2014-04-25 14:53:59
Linguistic rights
107th United States Congress
Education policy
No Child Left Behind Act
Elementary and Secondary Education Act
Adequate Yearly Progress
United States Department of Education
Achievement gap in the United States
Standards-based education reform
Education
Standards-based education
Education reform

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