Read The Smartest Kids in the World Online
Authors: Amanda Ripley
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world-class education and,
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Teach Like a Champion
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of teachers,
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ACT; international tests; PISA; SAT
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tracking and,
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diversity and,
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end-of-school tests in,
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exchange students’ homecomings to,
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Finland compared with,
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Korea compared with,
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parenting in,
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performance-level changes in,
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technology in,
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universities and colleges,
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private school in,
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wealth,
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