«The pneumonias that a person can get will
differ at different points in their life and with different risk factors,» explains Aaron Glatt, MD, chief of infectious diseases at South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside, New York, and a spokesperson for the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
That's not how it worked
in the one - room schoolhouses of yesteryear, and it's oblivious to the many ways that children
differ from each other, the ways their modes and rates of learning
differ, how widely their starting achievement levels
differ, and how their interests, brains, and outside circumstances often cause them to learn
different subjects
at unequal speeds — and to move faster and slower, deeper or shallower,
at different points in their
lives, even
at different points within a «school year.»