In the early 1980s, spurred by disappointing national test results and reports such as «A Nation At Risk» — the seminal document published in 1983 that decried
the mediocre state of public education in America and recommended sweeping change to fix the problem — other states mounted reforms using administrative reorganization or new curriculum as levers for change.
Of course, it would also begin to take care of the poverty that superintendents are so fond of calling «the real issue» behind the mediocre public education in the United State
Of course, it would also begin to take care
of the poverty that superintendents are so fond of calling «the real issue» behind the mediocre public education in the United State
of the poverty that superintendents are so fond
of calling «the real issue» behind the mediocre public education in the United State
of calling «the real issue» behind the
mediocre public education in the United
States.