50-State Comparison: Instructional Time Policies
Instructional time policy is critical to education service delivery because it dictates the amount of time students are learning in the classroom. Instructional time policy is often used by states…
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Instructional time policy is critical to education service delivery because it dictates the amount of time students are learning in the classroom. Instructional time policy is often used by states…
View individual state profiles on instructional time policies by selecting a state below or view 50-State Comparisons on each data point.
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