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Understanding the Trend Toward Alternative Certification for High School Graduates

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  • Roberto Agodini
  • Mark Dynarski

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  • Roberto Agodini & Mark Dynarski, 1998. "Understanding the Trend Toward Alternative Certification for High School Graduates," Mathematica Policy Research Reports afe112c6341c4a52afa8791f0, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    2. Mark Dynarski & Philip M. Gleason & Anu Rangarajan & Robert G. Wood, 1998. "Impacts of Dropout Prevention Programs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 2ede1a98ebf54a8db1ea55f97, Mathematica Policy Research.
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