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Texas Teacher Weeps After High School Students Struggle with Writing
A high school teacher in Texas is in tears after discussing 17 and 18-year-old students who are still struggling with basic reading and writing skills. The post Texas Teacher Weeps After High School Students Struggle with Writing first appeared on Radio Dalsan.

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A high school teacher in Texas is in tears after discussing 17 and 18-year-old students who are still struggling with basic reading and writing skills.
Darius Williams, a teacher at Wheatley High School in Houston, has become a topic of conversation after he recorded himself crying, discussing how difficult it is for his 17 and 18-year-old students to face basic challenges in reading and writing. Williams stated that his students can speak well and express their ideas, but when asked to write, they encounter significant difficulties.
This story is important because it has sparked a major debate about education and the gap between students, questioning how it is possible for students to spend 12 years in school yet reach high school while still facing basic challenges in reading and writing skills. Williams recorded himself crying, discussing how hard it is to see students close to graduating high school without having the skills they are expected to possess.
Some students have faced difficulties with reading and writing, even though they can speak well and express their ideas. This highlights the challenges regarding how students are taught basic skills, and that there is a difference between speaking and writing.
Williams, a teacher at Wheatley, stated that this incident has made it different from classroom challenges, and it served as a poignant reminder of the importance of early support and intervention. He hopes that his video will encourage people to discuss how education can be made more inclusive and prepared for every student.
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