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  1. Paul Muench 11 years ago11 years ago

    Are the bigger in-school differences about perception? Show children an environment that is safer and more connected and they see the greater contrast with their specific neighborhood. Has this data been correlated to actual disciplinary actions in schools or otjer such measures?