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Tag Archives: Elementary Math
BPS Teacher: Community Volunteers Add to the Classroom Dynamic
A guest blog post by Boston Public Schools teacher Jennifer DiSarcina Between managing curriculums, juggling the needs of 20+ students, and keeping up with ever-evolving education standards, we at Boston Partners think it’s safe to say that teachers have mastered … Continue reading
Posted in Friends of Boston Partners, Math Rules!, School Volunteer Program, Teacher Perspective
Tagged academic mentor, boston partners in education, Boston Public Schools, Boston teacher, classroom, classroom volunteers, education, Elementary Math, mentor, public school students, teacher support, teachers, volunteer, volunteer boston
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