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[quote=Anonymous]I totally agree with the posts by teachers above. I will say I was able to differentiate early in my career to meet the needs of the vast majority of my students (HS math). It was a high FARMS school with all of the problems you’d expect but my students scored the highest scores in the city for an open enrollment public school (not in the DC area). Which I was so proud of but I was 25-28 years old during that time, not married, no kids of my own and I was burnt out because I was working 60 hours a week. Not to mention the emotional toll of having so many students with heartbreaking home life situations. It wasn’t sustainable and I left the school. Teachers cannot do it alone.[/quote]
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