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Getting personal about systemic equity in Vermont education

June 24, 2019August 19, 2019 Life LeGeros 2 Comments Chamberlin Elementary School, Christie Nold, equity, Frederick H. Tuttle Middle School, Hannah Miller, Jeff Novak, Kathleen Brinegar, Lamoille South Supervisory Union, South Burlington High School, South Burlington School District, Tracy Wrend

Systems-based self work Sometimes pursuing equity in education can feel a little like the carrot vs. the stick. Since No

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