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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yikes. Also annoying is the insinuation that it's on TEACHERS to get the students to school. I've taught in an urban setting with major attendance issues and almost always kids who don't come to school aren't coming because of no transportation, mom's at work, dad overslept, sleep deprivation, etc. "Pushing for engaging lessons from our educators" because you think that'll move the needle on attendance doesn't get at the root of the issue. It blames the teacher for factors that are completely outside of their -- and often the student's -- control.[/quote] Administrators are taught that teacher quality is always the disease and the cure to any problem. It’s a way to blame teachers for any problem and to dump more responsibilities on them.[/quote]
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