The Pedagogy of Confidence: Transforming Teaching to Improve Urban Student Achievement
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Yvette Jackson, chief executive officer of the National Urban Alliance for Effective Education, discusses how districts can apply a pedagogy of confidence to omprove the confidence and competence of students and teachers upon whom they rely. (1/28/13)
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