His third lesson is to focus on equity and marginalized communities, because that improves outcomes for vulnerable children and forces good teachers to deepen their pedagogy.
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Marginalized communities
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"Okay, so lesson one is invest in your teachers, right? And that doesn't mean, give them more money. We have no, we have, we..."
"...society, you have better outcomes. When you invest in the most marginalized communities, and the most marginalized children, it's just a better investment. And..."
"...are aligned on goals. And third is, focus on the most marginalized communities in your, in your system."
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