Imagine your child. He or she is sitting in their 10th grade English class, attentive and ready to learn. The teacher that your child has takes a good 20 minutes to begin class and arrives late frequently. When that teacher finally begins her lesson, she simply throws worksheets at your child or pops in a video in the hopes that they will somehow retain the information. This happens on a daily basis. By the end of the year, your son or daughter read one book the entirety of their sophomore year and passed with an easy A. Great, right? For many students in the United States, this is reality.
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