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Espinoza, Roberta – Educational Leadership, 2012
Educators can have a powerful influence on the future of low-income and minority students whose paths might appear uncertain. By developing trusting relationships, acting as mentors, and sharing information about the education system, teachers, counselors, and other adults can create pivotal moments that transform students' lives. Espinoza shares…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Minority Group Students, Low Income Groups, Teacher Student Relationship

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