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Every class has at least one or two students who are so smart that it seems as though the rest of the class is holding them back. They say things like: “This is so easy that I could take the test with my eyes closed.” Well, what if they had to do just that: take a test with their eyes closed? I’m Andrew Ryan and in today’s Ear to the Ground, my students at the Taipei School for the Blind show me how it’s done.
By , RtiEvery class has at least one or two students who are so smart that it seems as though the rest of the class is holding them back. They say things like: “This is so easy that I could take the test with my eyes closed.” Well, what if they had to do just that: take a test with their eyes closed? I’m Andrew Ryan and in today’s Ear to the Ground, my students at the Taipei School for the Blind show me how it’s done.