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Marc Lampkin: One Scattered Nation: A Pathway To Common Standards - Read More

Date Added: July 19, 2008 02:52:04 AM
America needs a national effort to raise education standards in every state. Not dictate what should be done in the classroom -- but states are not, competing individually in the global economy.

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