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![]() | ED Stakeholders Forum: Educating Diverse Learners (December 8, 2009) and to your questions. I'm delighted to be here again with Carmel and this is the last of five sessions, our final stakeholders' session as Martha has pointed out. And this is part of the Secretary's Listening and Learning Tour which has covered 50 states at this point in time. We are truly fortunate to hear from a wide variety of stakeholders on what we need to do to improve our schools in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, and our forums here have been wonderful in the sense ... |

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