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Until a teacher learns to use elements like time, space, materials, groupings, and so forth flexibly, it's incredibly difficult to teach students as they need to be taught.
Carol Ann Tomlinson
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Carol Ann Tomlinson
Age: 80
Born: 1944
Born: February 17
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