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Oct. 19, 2021
Attack on use of paraprofessionals makes weak case
The Oct. 19 column by James A. Gorton and William L. Winslow, “Evidence to support use of paraprofessionals is missing,” contained a few claims that on their face warranted a response.





Mark B. Baer
Mark works as a mediator and conflict resolution consultant and teaches a course on implicit bias.
The Oct. 19 column by James A. Gorton and William L. Winslow, "Evidence to support use of paraprofessionals is missing," contained a few claims that on their face warranted a response.
According to Gorton and Winslow, half of Californians would not be served by the licensing of paraprofessionals in California because their finances are such that these services would still be unaffor...
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