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How educators talk to each other can influence outcome of reforms

Fast kids, slow kids and lazy kids. Educators would never use such labels within earshot of students because they know the power of language to influence how students feel about themselves and about their ability and desire to learn. . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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