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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]11:14, that you for sharing that story. It certainly challenges and corrects many of my own biases. [/quote] Keep in mind that that story is from long ago. I'm not a defender of the current system, but I will point out that now all teachers have to be credentialed and that many schools in all parts of town have recently been renovated or rebuilt -- so some of the problems pp cited no longer exist. What happens no si that the "worse" schools get the least experienced teachers -- and there is a high-turnover rate as teachers move on the better school (more well-behaved students) so there is continuing instability at the school where kids are already likely to experience instability at home. DCPS could fix this by incentivizing experienced teachers to stay at those schools, but they do the opposite.[/quote]
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