What 'A Nation At Risk' Got Wrong, And Right, About U.S. Schools
Thirty-five years after the landmark report warned of a "rising tide of mediocrity" in U.S. education, the statistics have been questioned, but the concerns still feel urgent.
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NPR News: What 'A Nation At Risk' Got Wrong, And Right, About U.S. Schools
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