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How might this information impact how children learn or impact education as a whole? This information may give teachers better strategies in teaching. Teachers may learn different classroom practices that will eventually lead to a student performing well in class. These different practices could lead to a student comprehending the lesson better and participating more in classrooms. It will impact education as a whole in the fact of different students from all types of cultures coming as one and comprehending education as a whole.
Your personal opinion of the article: In my opinion the article is spot on in the different strategies in teaching a student in a classroom. These strategies could carry over into the real life perspective and lead

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