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Reply to ""Teacher of the Year" quits over Common Core tests"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote] How exactly would you do this? An advertising campaign? Voluntary classes? Mandatory classes? What is the evidence for this approach? Also, how would you overcome the resistance on the part of poor people to non-poor people coming in and telling them that they are raising their children wrong? Also, do you think that poor people might be more involved parents if they didn't have to spend so much time dealing with poverty (for example, working multiple jobs with irregular hours and long commutes, or housing insecurity, or food insecurity)? [/quote] No data--just an idea based on experience teaching very poor kids in the primary grades. [/quote]
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