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“No two children learn in the same way. While we might agree that every American eight-year-old should be able to read and multiply, beyond those basics, there are few reasons to make every student follow the same path.”

Quote by John Katzman

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John Katzman
John Katzman

John Katzman is a renowned figure in an unknown field, born on October 10, 1959. Details about his career and specific achievements are not documented. more

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