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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 3 Aug 2013

    South Korea has a 93% high-school graduation rate. The U.S.: 77%. Can the U.S. learn from South Korea? http://on.wsj.com/16qRs8M  (fixed)

    6:42 AM - 3 Aug 2013
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      1. Wagner Salaverry‏ @wagnersalaverry 3 Aug 2013
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        E o BR, em termos % e qualidade?@WSJ: South Korea has a 93% high-school graduation rate. The U.S.: 77%. Can the U.S. learn from South Korea?

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      1. SanFranTech‏ @SanFranTech 3 Aug 2013
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        .@WSJ South Korea has a 93% high-school graduation rate. The U.S.: 77%. Can the U.S. learn from South Korea? http://on.wsj.com/16qRs8M  (fixed)

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      1. Bobby‏ @BobbyHewell 3 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ Maybe SK's have more self pride. US is creating a ghetto welfare culture, dependant on government assistance.

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      1. Michael Broshears‏ @BrodyBroshears 3 Aug 2013
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        “@WSJ: S.Korea has 93% HS grad rate. U.S.: 77%. Can the U.S. learn from S. Korea? http://on.wsj.com/16qRs8M  (fixed)” #highered implications?

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      1. Calvin Jefferson‏ @Capitalism_Rox 3 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ Korea also doesn't have the gangsta culture that we do. We need parents & communities to put education first not last.

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      1. B_George‏ @B_George_Knox 3 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ Apples have a thinner skin than oranges. Can the apple learn anything from the orange?

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      1. Eve‏ @cozyconfidence 3 Aug 2013
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        PUT ALL THE CHILDRENS INTO KPOP @WSJ

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      1. Woodie‏ @roughcreek44 8 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ ...it's called discipline ....our kids lack that fundamental principle ....good parents are hard to find to give it to them

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      1. Lucjanna‏ @Bergvoice 4 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ Not as long as 'Jocks' are more important then teachers.

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      1. Guy‏ @GuyNahmiach 3 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ SK children don't have to go school. US is one of few countries to make it obligatory for every child to attend school. Game changer.

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      1. Gilbert Janssen‏ @GilbertJanssen 3 Aug 2013
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        Hoezo ontwikkelingsland! “@WSJ: South Korea has a 93% high-school graduation rate. The U.S.: 77%. http://on.wsj.com/16qRs8M  (fixed)”

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      1. Emerald Fantasia‏ @emmiefantasia 3 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ my crystal ball says "YES"!

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      1. Yaroslav Imshenetsky‏ @SlavaNetsky 3 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ United States can learn from any other country's educational system, the high schools are in a terrible shape here

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      1. Tim Bird‏ @TPajarito 3 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ America has a much larger and more diverse spectrum of students in their schools that one has to take into account when comparing them.

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      1. ~ Mackiaveli ~‏ @Mackiaveli13 3 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ its not a matter of can we learn. We need to learn!!! Us latinos and blacks in the ghettos need education more than anything #SURVIVAL

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      1. Roger‏ @RogerLindberg 3 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ Our teachers can't learn from this because they're not (in some cases) as smart as a 5th grader

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