Add to this the push for standardized testing, standardized knowledge, and standardized texts and teacher proof text books and it becomes clear that such books are also
an attack on the autonomy and creativity of teachers.
Not exact matches
Sarkozy granted the universities more fiscal
autonomy, which some saw as an
attack on public education and the unfair enforcement of higher fees and tougher entry requirements.
No support towards a more coherent structure, and further
attacks on school and teacher
autonomy.
These
attacks also aim to strip charters of their flexibility and
autonomy to make decisions based
on what their students need, and not
on what bureaucracy dictates.»