Tattooed teen will not return to NH high school
A special needs student that police say was coerced into getting a tattoo is no longer attending Concord High School.
How should we teach our future teachers?
Hemant Mehta's formal training taught him how to write a lesson plan and how public schooling began in the U.S., but it was useless when it came to keeping order in the classroom and getting students to pay attention.
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