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Equality Is not Opposed to Quality (pp. 58, 69-70, 102-103) The analysis shows that a high degree of equality in achievement scores within countries (i.e. a low variance around the mean) can be achieved without com-promising the overall level of achievement scores in reading, mathematics, and science.
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