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| acquiring knowledge or a skill through observation, experience, instruction, or study, yet these comparisons suggest a view of learning that reduces this complicated act to an isolated and mechanical process |
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| School teachers and counselors, over 50% with master's degrees, continue |
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| to beds paid less than the natioal average and are poorly remunerated relative to other professionals. |
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| Low teacher salaries reflect the value society places on education and is one contributor to |
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| the current teacher shortage |
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| In response to the current shortage of teachers,many states are |
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| lowering teacher standards, with many new teachers not meeting state licensing requirements. |
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| During 1999-2000, more than 70% of the stud ents ESL/bilingual jeducation classes had |
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| teachers without certification |
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| The richest sdschool districts in the United States spend ___ more per student than the the poorest schools |
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| Those schools serving large numbers of poor children are likely to have |
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| fewer books and supplies and more teachers with less training and experience. |
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