Best in Class: How Top Corporations Can Help Transform Public Education

By any measure, the U.S. education system faces daunting challenges. Among developed countries, the U.S. ranks 24th out of 29 in math scores. A shockingly high number of students - nearly 30 percent - don't finish high school, and the number is much higher among minority students. If the U.S. education system were a company, we might politely call it a "turnaround situation."


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