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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/disadvantaged-children-can-hurt-achievement-of-others-in-their-classrooms-study-finds/2014/02/13/9f3fa068-94df-11e3-83b9-1f024193bb84_story.html]according to a new study[/url]. In other news, the sun will rise in the East tomorrow.[/quote]Actually the abstract for the study refers to "[b]high concentrations [/b]of children." Since I don't have access to the study I don't know how high we are talking but certainly that is no surprise. What's irritating, though, is that OP titled this thread "Disadvantaged children can hurt achievement" as if the mere presence of a few disadvantaged children can "hurt" other kids. Seriously, OP, you probably consider yourself educated but you don't know how to write a thread title which accurately reflects what this research actually showed. [/quote]
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