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When poverty permeates the classroom (quotes Kenji Hakuta)

December 7, 2016
Connecticut Mirror
By 
Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
Kenji Hakuta testified in a trial in Connecticut. At issue: Whether the state is doing enough to educate low-income students who often attend schools in areas of concentrated poverty. Kenji asserts that “Students really do learn a lot from interacting with their peers. So the more that you have concentrations of poverty, the more likely you are to have limited success.”
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