The city teachers union didn't seem too concerned at the prospect of charter - school candidates flooding the school boards. (nydailynews.com)
They do this because flooding school systems with teachers means smaller class sizes, which they claim will translate to higher student achievement. (californiapolicycenter.org)
It's better to have students sharing devices but working with a confident, enthusiastic teacher (with enthusiastic parent support) than to flood the school with devices while leaving teachers and parents to swim or sink. (edutopia.org)