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Analysis: Fixing Education Act

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March 15, 2004

NPR's Michele Norris talks with Jack Broome, Superintendent of Schools in Burke, South Dakota, about changes in the No Child Left Behind Act, particularly as they affect rural teachers. The changes give rural teachers an extra year to prove they are "highly qualified" in the topics they teach.

 
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