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More often than not, the most effective leaders have been shaped by teaching successfully in high needs classrooms. Because of their experience, they know that it is possible for low-income children to achieve on an absolute scale and understand what we need to do to allow them to fulfill their potential.
Wendy Kopp
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What this quote means

Effective leaders often emerge from experience in challenging educational environments, understanding the potential of all students.

Wendy Kopp emphasizes that the most accomplished leaders typically have firsthand experience teaching in high-need classrooms. This experience equips them with the knowledge that even low-income children can excel academically, and it informs their approach to creating opportunities for all students to reach their fullest potential.

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LeadershipEducationPotentialSuccessChildren

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This quote can inspire educators at a conference about effective teaching strategies.

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