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All I can say is thank goodness for all of the wonderful individuals (I'm assuming mostly, if not all, teachers) who took the time to address the insane way that everyone these days views the educational process. I agree that Oprah is out of touch when it comes to education in this country...I mean, after all, she doesn't even have any children of her own, and if she did, they'd probably go to private schools, so how is it that she gets to promote "educational reform" on her show?! The teachers of this country need to be heard, and we need to take a look at other countries that have been successful and made real progress and maybe model ourselves in that fashion. We must fight back, and take back education!
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All I can say is thank goodness for all of the wonderful individuals (I'm assuming mostly, if not all, teachers) who took the time to address the insane way that everyone these days views the educational process. I agree that Oprah is out of touch when it comes to education in this country...I mean, after all, she doesn't even have any children of her own, and if she did, they'd probably go to private schools, so how is it that she gets to promote "educational reform" on her show?! The teachers of this country need to be heard, and we need to take a look at other countries that have been successful and made real progress and maybe model ourselves in that fashion. We must fight back, and take back education!
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