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Part of the book series: The Knowledge Economy and Education ((KNOW,volume 5))

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How to teach to so many different learning levels … how to assess the different learning levels and how to report on the very low students. I just did my first report cards and I felt very lost. I’ve gone through a difficult process of throwing away the book and starting to try and teach to the “real” needs of my students.

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Smaller, H. (2012). Beginning Teachers. In: Clark, R., Livingstone, D.W., Smaller, H. (eds) Teacher Learning and Power in the Knowledge Society. The Knowledge Economy and Education, vol 5. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-973-2_7

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