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How Dwindling Human Interaction in Public Schools Hurts Us as a Society

August 17, 2019August 15, 2019 by ieavoice@gmail.com

In today’s impersonal school climate, how do students learn about those around them? When there’s no chance of bringing students together in school, how will children better understand their peers?

Source: How Dwindling Human Interaction in Public Schools Hurts Us as a Society

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