Becky Pittard: Investing in Teacher Professionalism Creates Excellent Teachers
Elementary school teacher Becky Pittard discusses implementing innovation in the classroom. This video is part of a special series by SCOPE and the Education Policy Analysis Archives, "A New Paradigm for Educational Accountability." See the full series at this link: https://edpolicy.stanford.edu/publications/pubs/1294
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