The link below take you to a poignant account of a teacher who was overwhelmed by the indifference and of the system. Will enough educational leaders ever understand? Will our state and federal governments ever make meaningful efforts to help all students?
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I just came across your blog. I like what you have to say. I may start referring to some of your comments on my website (www.thehomeworktrap.com) and on coming blogs (www.homeworktrap.blogspot.com).
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