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Public Schools Vs. Post-Cold War Military Spending

   
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Title: Public Schools Vs. Post-Cold War Military Spending
 
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If your child needs that extra, personalized attention, but is not "defined" as handicapped their specific learning needs will most likely be overlooked and that may be the beginning of your child's inability to learn. According to a study done by the state of Tennessee, reducing classroom size in early grades (K-3rd) can improve a child's performance even after being placed back into their regular sized class (FUTURE OF CHILDREN, 1995)...
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According to a study done by the state of Tennessee, reducing classroom size in early grades (K-3rd) can improve a child's performance even after being placed back into their regular sized class (FUTURE OF CHILDREN, 1995). Another major problem hindering our children's education is the fact that the teachers with the priceless responsibility of developing our child's mind are absolutely underpaid...
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