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June 06, 2012

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Nancy Toes

I have been thinking about the word complicit and the much stronger word collusion. It has caused a subtle yet dramatic shift in my thinking about power. And how we can address the responsible of those who are in a position of taking care of those more vulnerable.

i date asia

I don't think I've seen that many buts on a single educational blog ever.

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    Ariel Sacks teaches eighth grade English at a middle school in Brooklyn, NY. She has published articles about her work in Teacher Magazine and is a co-author of the new book Teaching 2030.

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