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ED508242 Young Men and Young Women. Vulnerable Youth and the Transition to Adulthood. ASPE Research Brief 1
ED508243 Youth with Depression Anxiety. Vulnerable Youth and the Transition to Adulthood. ASPE Research Brief / 1
ED508244 Children of Immigrants Immigration Trends. Fact Sheet No. 1 / 1
ED508245 Low-Income African American Youth. Vulnerable Youth and the Transition to Adulthood 1
ED508246 From the Classroom to the Community Exploring the Role of Education during Incarceration and Reentry / 1
ED508247 The Effects of Postsecondary Correctional Education "Final Report" / 1
ED508248 Youth from Low-Income Working Families. Vulnerable Youth and the Transition to Adulthood 1
ED508249 Are Teacher Absences Worth Worrying about in the U.S.? Working Paper 24 / 1
ED508250 Leaving No Child Behind Two Paths to School Accountability. Working Paper / 1
ED508251 The Plight of the ESL Program Director 1
ED508252 Towards a Theory for the Study of Responsible Business Practices in Higher Education 1
ED508253 Evaluation of a Videoconferencing Pilot Project Training for Volunteer Literacy Tutors for Speakers of English as an Additional Language (EAL). An iCCAN Pilot Project in Collaboration with the Rural Routes Initiative. Final Report / 1
ED508254 Formal, Non-Formal and Informal learning The Case of Literacy, Essential Skills, and Language Learning in Canada / 1
ED508255 Cases on Challenges Facing E-Learning and National Development Institutional Studies and Practices. e-Learning Practices. Volume II / 1
ED508256 Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology. Volume 1.2 1
ED508257 The Achievement Consequences of the No Child Left Behind Act. Working Paper 1
ED508258 Achievement Trade-Offs and No Child Left Behind. Working Paper 1
ED508259 Supplemental Education Services under No Child Left Behind: Who Signs up, and What Do They Gain? Working Paper / 1
ED508260 Credits and Exemptions for Children. Tax Facts from the Tax Policy Center. Tax Notes[R] 1
ED508261 Prospects for Reducing Uninsured Rates among Children: How Much Can Premium Assistance Programs Help? Timely Analysis of Immediate Health Policy Issues / 1