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Title: A Need for Educational Improvement
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And at the college level it is causing students that would otherwise be successful to be unable to gain full mastery of a subject due to the poor teaching abilities of a teaching assistant. We need to hold teachers and their assistants to higher standards, which would contribute to new innovations in educational settings all across America... Showed first 250 characters
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And at the college level it is causing students that would otherwise be successful to be unable to gain full mastery of a subject due to the poor teaching abilities of a teaching assistant. We need to hold teachers and their assistants to higher standards, which would contribute to new innovations in educational settings all across America... Showed next 250 characters
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