Replacing paraprofessionals with more teachers can improve the
achievement of students with special needs by providing them more time with
highly skilled instructors, Nathan Levenson, a consultant and former superintendent,
writes in this commentary. He describes how Vermont is moving to provide
students more classroom time, and the success of one Massachusetts school
district that took a similar approach. The
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