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  Math and Science Education in a Global Age: What the U.S. Can Learn from China (2006)
 
 

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This report outlines key ways in which China, and East Asia more broadly, have been successful in producing higher student achievement in math and science and suggests ways in which the US and China can learn from each other.

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