Engaging middle school teachers and students with alice in a diverse set of subjects
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Susan H. Rodger | Stephen Cooper | Henry Qin | Wanda Dann | Don Slater | Deborah Nelson | Jenna Hayes | Gaetjens Lezin | Ruth Tucker | Mercedes Lopez | W. Dann | S. Cooper | S. Rodger | D. Slater | Mercedes Lopez | J. Hayes | G. Lezin | Henry Qin | Deborah Nelson | R. Tucker
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