Turn and Face the Strain: Age Demographic Change and the Near Future of American Education. Policy Paper Brief

"Turn and Face the Strain: Age Demographic Change and the Near Future of American Education" outlines a fierce battle looming between the needs of public health care and education. A crisis is fast approaching that makes comprehensive improvement of America's public schools more impor...

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Census Figures
Charter Schools
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Educational Change
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Educational Trends
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Retirement
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School Districts
State Policy
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