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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 19 Aug 2013

    Student test scores rise when experienced teachers are enticed to retire early, according to new research.http://on.wsj.com/12jm0rD 

    7:03 PM - 19 Aug 2013
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      1. Bonus Civis‏ @BonusChivis 19 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ EDUCATION in American is dead so long as tey are permitted to be operated for political purposes

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      1. Naomi Kaufman Price‏ @writeo 19 Aug 2013
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        @haroldpollack FYI @WSJ: Student test scores rise when experienced teachers enticed to retire early: new research. http://on.wsj.com/12jm0rD ”

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      1. Kid Brightwillow‏ @KidBrightwillow 20 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ Experienced teachers = code word for academic fat cats.

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      1. Ever More‏ @MoreEvermore 20 Aug 2013
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        “@WSJ: Student test scores rise when experienced teachers are enticed to retire early, according to new research. http://on.wsj.com/12jm0rD ”

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      1. Mary L‏ @mary17tweets 19 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ this is ridiculous! The only thing to note here is the test takes place in Illinois. Beyond that it means nothing.

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      1. Evan C. Sharp‏ @evancsharp 19 Aug 2013
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        @MsPackyetti “@WSJ: Student test scores rise when experienced teachers are enticed to retire early, according.... http://on.wsj.com/12jm0rD ”

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      1. Larry Pim‏ @larry8061 19 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ Just shocking.....NOT!

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      1. Aloysius Miller‏ @aloysiusmiller 19 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ What no one dares say: scores rise when tenured minority teachers retire.

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      1. Steven Cortez‏ @47StevenCortez 19 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ I bet that's not the whole story and the they probably don't even correlate with each other

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      1. mohamedelmasry‏ @mohamedmasry100 19 Aug 2013
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        @wsj jj

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      1. Leah Beyer‏ @FarmMomPundit 19 Aug 2013
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        Hmmm. RT @WSJ: Student test scores rise when experienced teachers are enticed to retire early, according to research.http://on.wsj.com/12jm0rD 

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      1. Trina Cody‏ @tcody84 19 Aug 2013
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        Interesting... RT @WSJ: Student test scores rise when experienced teachers are enticed to retire early, says researchhttp://on.wsj.com/12jm0rD 

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      1. Bob Grip‏Verified account @Bob_Grip 19 Aug 2013
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        Headline doesn't tell the whole story @WSJ: Student test scores rise when experienced teachers retire early http://on.wsj.com/12jm0rD 

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      1. PA_Cult314‏ @PA_Cult314 19 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ Stupid parents raise stupid kids ,how according to research are doing students whos parents emigrated from China or India ?

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      1. Jillian Carelli‏ @songofinfinity 19 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ So, this study was done PRIOR to Common Core? Hmm...

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      1. Shawn Farrell‏ @ShawnFarrell 19 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ what, the students overhear conversations in the halls?

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      1. Jesse Ewing‏ @JesseEwing1 19 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ or give them more financial freedom so they don't feel pressured and give up.

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      1. Boyd Falconer, PhD‏ @BoydFalconer 19 Aug 2013
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        RT @WSJ: Student test scores rise when experienced teachers are enticed to retire early, according to new research.http://on.wsj.com/12jm0rD 

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      1. Mota Lopes ®‏ @lu_mansur 19 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ: Student test scores rise when experienced teachers are enticed to retire early, according to new research. http://on.wsj.com/12jm0rD 

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