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Oasif Rahman 15 Jun, 2024 10:57:51 PM 1 22
Best Answer: I get very frustrated with bright kids who become overconfident and don’t apply themselves. There’s nothing sadder or more common than wasted potential. At my last position, I worked with several children who weren’t trying. I implemented a research-based program to incorporate student ideas into the lesson plan. The addition of their thoughts created more complete engagement. Test scores went up 15% in just two months.
Oasif Rahman 15 Jun, 2024 10:57:51 PM