Linda Cliatt-Wayman, who led one of the most dangerous high schools in America, says students in poverty don't need educators' excuses. They need a lot of love and unimaginably high expectations.
Never get it in your mind that you have to use what you see as some kind of pity party for not teaching, says Linda Cliatt-Wayman, who led one of the most dangerous high schools in America. In this poignant interview, she explains that students in poverty don't need educators' excuses. They need these two things instead.
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