A short intervention argues schools need more openness and fluidity, including parents entering classrooms and teachers becoming learners again.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...converge? Right? So think of, you have different sets, right? Parents, teachers, students, government, colleges, okay? And their convergence point is the game they..."
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"I think that the first step we need to implement is more openness, flexibility, and fluidity in the school system. Why can't parents come..."
"...converge? Right? So think of, you have different sets, right? Parents, teachers, students, government, colleges, okay? And their convergence point is the game they..."
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