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你小小的善行义举,你一次合理的权力运用,你一个明智的教育决策,都将给“灰色地带”孩子的未来平添一抹亮色。2011年9月25日,加拿大第三大英文报纸《温哥华太阳报》“非常规”地全文登载了一名小学教师致市民的公开信,这封由BC省温哥华市西摩小学女教师卡丽·格尔森撰写的《致温哥华市民的一封公开信》开篇即称:“我是一名普通的内城区小学的老师,我的学生被称为‘灰色地带’(grey area)儿童。再有几周就是感恩节了,值此节日前夕,尊敬的温哥华市民,请让我告诉生活在优渥环境中的你们,我的孩子们迫切需要的比足以感恩的多得多。”
Your small good deeds, your reasonable use of power, and your wise educational decision will all add a touch of light to the future of the Gray Belt. September 25, 2011, Canada’s third-largest English newspaper, “Vancouver Sun” “unconventional ” to the full text of the publication of a primary school teachers to the public letter, this by Seymour Primary School in Vancouver BC female teachers card “An Open Letter to Vancouver Citizens” by Grace Gersson begins by saying: “I was a normal elementary school teacher in an inner-city district and my students were called gray-area children. Thanksgiving is just a few weeks away. On the eve of this holiday, dear Vancouver residents, please let me know that you are living in a favorable environment, and my children are desperately more than grateful. ”