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Quick Note on Amero

Feb 22nd, 2007 | By Eric Hoefler | Category: Education/Literacy

Thanks to Jon Robinson for leaving a comment on a former post and pointing to this information:

Nancy Willard, a lawyer in the education and computer law fields, has published an analysis (pdf download) today of the Julie Amero case after reviewing all available data, including the police reports. She also discusses the map of the classroom.

Jon’s Network: Expert Analysis of the Julie Amero Tragedy


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