Not all towns are created equal, digitally
The Hechinger Report
JANUARY 21, 2017
It also allows her to teach students who arrive in her classroom with vastly different skill levels. Seventy-five different languages are spoken in the schools, and many of the refugees who populate classrooms haven’t been formally educated in years. “I I could never go back to the old model,” says Ms. It’s perhaps not surprising.
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