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America’s classroom equality battle

By Clive Crook

Published: May 10 2009 19:14 | Last updated: May 10 2009 19:14

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The most ambitious US presidency in living memory hardly needs to extend its list of tasks, you might think. Yet the country’s long-term economic prospects turn on something that is all too easy to neglect, just as it has been neglected in the past. The US is failing calamitously in primary and secondary education. The average quality of its workforce is falling, and its schools are adding to the problem rather than mitigating it.

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