Maneuvering the Road of Education Administrators: Reflections as a Teacher Researcher
Ramirez reflects on his journey of seeking to establish relationships with administrators and families. While many quality administrators involve families, there are others who wish for parents to only be present for fund-raiser events. The issue could be that many teacher and administration courses...
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