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Learning the basics.


Learning the Basics

Percentage who say a high school diploma means a student has learned
the basic academic skills of reading, writing and math:

Superintendents        78%
Principals             76%
High school teachers   54%

Note: Table made from bar graph.

Source. Reality Check 2006: How Principals and Superitendents See
Public Education Today; Public Agenda; www.publicagenda.org
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Title Annotation:By the Numbers: Administrators' View of Public Education
Author:Dianis, Laura
Publication:District Administration
Date:Dec 1, 2006
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