American attitudes toward teachers frankly incoherent. want outstandin — Mark Seidenberg, Language Speed Sight

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American attitudes toward teachers are frankly incoherent. We want outstanding people to enter the field but provide little incentive to do so. We expect teachers to be able to educate every child, including one for whom the obstacles to learning originate outside the school. They should be able to do this without adequate training, having figured it out on their own.

Mark Seidenberg, Language at the Speed of Sight

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