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From: Paul Rogers <englishtoday2002@yahoo.com>
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Subject: [NIFL-POVRACELIT:1001] Solution? - Least-qualified teachers often teach poor, minority kids
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What is the solution to the problem raised in the
article concerning over-use of substitute teachers?
In my opinion, charter schools based on successful
models (such as Dual Immersion programs) need to be
set up and run by the parents. Is there any other way
to begin to get at the problems facing the schools in
"minority" communities?
Paul Rogers
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