I'm talking about things like teacher licensing mandates, which researchers have long found do not improve teacher quality and traffic in disproven education fads (but do provide easy -
access cash cows for state departments of education and teacher colleges since teachers are required
to keep buying their products
to maintain certification); ever - increasing testing and data - entry mandates;
centralized curriculum mandates like Common Core;
centralized teacher evaluation and ratings systems; and the massive data entry required
to document things like student behavior problems and special education services.
Having one
centralized search tool that can search any data a user has created or has
access to both on their local network as well as data that is stored on the Web i.e. a user can search and get quick
access to their data whether it be an email, in a proprietary database or in a Word
document is going
to be a trend.
It allows buyers, sellers and agents
access to centralized documents, and
to sign, amend and track changes in real time without downloading complex software, the company says.