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Neeraja Deshpande: IWF Sounds Alarm on Historically Low NAEP Scores
Neeraja Deshpande: IWF Sounds Alarm on Historically Low NAEP Scores

How should local government and schools respond to the recent release of the poor NAEP scores (National Assessment of Educational Progress)? What are some of the root causes that led to some of the worst scores in NAEP history?

Frequent guest and policy epert with the Independent Women’s Forum (IWF), Neeraja Deshpande, joins us to discuss her analysis of the scores and some of the underlying issues.

Click here to read Neeraja’s report, Give Teachers a Break

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