




In this speech to the Economic Club of Detroit, Feldman addresses the issue of recruiting and retaining quality teachers for every classroom. She congratulates the Detroit Federation of Teachers on fighting for quality education in low-income classrooms. Feldman goes through ten steps that teachers and their unions should be doing to improve public school education.
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