Dropout Comparisons.A new study the U.S. Department of Education compares student dropout (1) On magnetic media, a bit that has lost its strength due to a surface defect or recording malfunction. If the bit is in an audio or video file, it might be detected by the error correction circuitry and either corrected or not, but if not, it is often not noticed by the human rates between 1982 and 1992. The report examines changes in the characteristics of students' families, students' academic background, and dropouts themselves. Copies of the report (NCES NCES National Center for Education Statistics NCES Net-Centric Enterprise Services (US DoD) NCES Network Centric Enterprise Services NCES Net Condition Event Systems 96893) are available by calling the National Library of Education toll-free at 800-424-1616. |
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