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In
the rest of this chapter, I outline a number of responses teach-
ers can make when they encounter the
kinds of diversity outlined
above. Before exploring them, however, it
is important to state that
any comments I make must exhibit a necessarily restricted level of
generality. Local, contextual factors always
distort any global ped-
agogic strategies, and that is never
truer than when teaching to
address difference. So the following analysis only comprises a series
of possible starting points for responding to all forms of diversity.
How they might play themselves out
depends very much on your
own reading of your own students and classroom environments.
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