RAND Corporation's study reveals that high school English teachers assign an average of four full books per year, with significant disparities based on socioeconomic factors. Teachers in affluent schools tend to assign more books than those in high-poverty areas, highlighting educational inequities and raising questions about the role of whole-book reading in modern curricula.
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