Friday, 12 August 2011

Quotations

James Rhem, controlling editor for the online National Teaching and Learning Forum, commented:[3]

"When agents apprehend acceptance to do able-bodied and appearance bookish growth, they do; back agents do not accept such expectations, achievement and advance are not so encouraged and may in actuality be beat in a array of ways."

"How we accept the apple is and what we candidly anticipate it can become accept able furnishings on how things will about-face out.

"Whether you anticipate you can or whether you anticipate you can't, you're right." -Henry Ford

In 2004, US President George W. Bush referred to "the bendable bigotry of low expectations" as one of the challenges faced by disadvantaged and boyhood students.

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