As teachers, we have all attended countless workshops which advocated new teaching methods, materials, or techniques in addressing special student populations. We politely listen as a series of presenters enthusiastically introduce their information in written and verbal form. We return to the classroom, fully intending to use our new skills, but perhaps feeling a bit anxious about their actual applications and ensuing results.
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