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The Maryland Partnership for Teaching and Learning: a state system perspective on K-16. (Practice).
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Peer Review
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January 1, 2003| Author:
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What do we expect students to know and be able to do when they arrive on our college campuses? Can we honestly say that most of our students enter our institutions prepared to be successful? Who is to blame when they fail? What are the policy implications of the federal "No Child Left Behind" legislation for higher education? How can higher education and K-12 school systems work together to fulfill not just the letter, but the spirit of the current education reform laws? The Maryland Partnership for Teaching and Learning K-16 is a state-wide effort created in 1995 as a response to ...