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What Schooling Does to Parents

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The people who prepare the bulk of American teachers work in our colleges and universities. They are often bitterly criticized—by their students, by classroom teachers, and, increasingly, by the public at large—for being out of touch with the realities of teaching. How do you teach another person how to teach when you might never have done it or have only done it a very long time ago?

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Greenwalt, K. (2016). What Schooling Does to Parents. In: Home/Schooling. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-474-9_4

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