The National Assessment of Educational Progress results are in, and one bright spot in the data is Mississippi.
Host Jeremy Hobson talks to Bracey Harris (@BraceyHarris), an education reporter for the Hechinger Report, about a controversial state law for third graders that might explain the gains in fourth-grade reading.
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