The experience of the Tri-Creek
School Corporation seems to have demonstrated that appropriate use of technology as a learning and creation tool is extremely important in learning.
Not exact matches
But why is it that those so vehemently opposed to using federal dollars to improve
school food never
seem to object to using federal dollars to subsidize in all manner of ways the
corporations manufacturing the junk food we currently feed our children?
Presidents, governors, leading
corporation executives, and intellectuals worry about the quality of our teachers, our
schools, and the education they provide, but this
seems to do little to raise the prestige of the institution that is primarily responsible for training teachers, doing research, and raising the quality of education.
I think in the early years of Bennett's administration he alienated a lot of support from teachers in Indiana in part because he was so accountability - oriented... That relationship
seems to have recovered a bit over time as he's made substantial efforts in the last two years to foster better relationships with
school corporations and teachers and to help them implement their teacher accountability policies under Senate Enrolled Act 1, but he never fully recovered from the first couple of years.
Taxpayers in this town have no say over how our exorbitantly high dollars are being used to fund the incestuous relationship between Achievement First and NHPS.And since there
seems to be no oversight or public input int the decisions made by our so called public
school system we're forced to watch this
corporation privatize what should at its core be a public good.
Finances aside, Dr. Mike Wilcox, Superintendent of the Richland - Bean Blossom Community
School Corporation, says he's opposed to Seven Oaks because the community
seems content.
[A] huge amount of the law
school curriculum — from tax to administrative law to
corporations to criminal law —
seems like it builds at least as much on statutory interpretation as on the common law.»