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When Does Accountability Work?

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The Effects of Special Education on Student Success

In schools that face pressure to achieve an acceptable rating, the student a who had previously failed in exam actually performed much better on the test. And then we found that many years later, they had higher college graduation rates and higher earning. "Accountability succeeds when its mission is to bring up the schools where there are a lot of kids who are failing the test," he says.

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