EdWeek Update: Coaching of Teachers Found to Boost Student Reading
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| | Education Week Articles Available to Subscribers | Commentary Failure to remove ineffective teachers from the classroom has hampered efforts to improve students' performance and reduce racial and socioeconomic achievement gaps, Patrick McGuinn argues. (May 3, 2010) | | A new set of studies show that Latino children start school with some strong assets, but those early gains tend to soon disappear. (May 3, 2010) | Commentary Warren Simmons argues that trust-based partnerships—backed up with some important ground rules—can avoid the need for wholesale firings at troubled schools. (April 27, 2010) |
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