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In 2011, the Georgia General Assembly authorized a longitudinal study of Georgia\\u2019s Pre-K Program to examine children\\u2019s learning outcomes and the quality of their classroom experiences.\\xa0 This study is currently following over 1,100 children from Pre-K through the fifth grade.\\xa0 Here to talk about the latest results is Susan Adams, Deputy Commissioner for Georgia\\u2019s Pre-K Program and Instructional Supports, and Dr. Bentley Ponder, Deputy Commissioner for Quality Innovations and Partnerships.
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