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		<title>By: SAGrader Blog &#187; Nailing Down Student Achievement</title>
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		<description>[...] Sessums suggests that the issue of school reform is best tackled using a â€œgrass-rootsâ€ approach, where individual communities are the driving force in improving education- something that is only possible if the community actively participates in the reform process. Furthermore, communities must develop an effective way to provide for program, teacher, and student assessment. [...]</description>
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