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‘No one-size-fits-all’ student cellphone policy, says Education Department; Special education teacher shortages subject of public listening session
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Math scores plummet, progress ‘erased,’ NCES
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Average U.S. math scores on the latest Trends in International Mathematics and
Science Study reverted to 1995 levels.
‘No one-size-fits-all’ student cellphone policy, says Education
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