Should Teachers Ignore Poverty's Impact?

Owens described her effort to join the Philadelphia Teaching Fellows program, and her reaction to the prevailing view in that organization that good teachers should be able to raise the achievement of even the poorest kids. That is my belief, and the belief of the educators I most admire. But most Americans, including Owens, think people like me are wrongly discounting the effects of poverty and thus hurting, rather than helping, the national movement to ... Full Story »

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by Fabrice Florin - Nov. 28, 2008

This interesting column provides a range of viewpoints on the challenges faced by teachers in raising the level of instruction in impoverished neighborhoods. Participants discuss different approaches to helping poor children succeed, with practical observations about what teachers can realistically accomplish with limited resources. An intelligent overview of an important topic that's too often under-reported.

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