EW: What are some of
the concerns educators voice to you about meeting accountability and achievement standards?
Not exact matches
Fellow psychotherapist and parenting
educator Katie Hurley echoed these
concerns while still seeing the humour: «When you're always fighting for those without
voices, it's frustrating when boundaries are crossed and everything is a joke.
He ticked off a list of school governance reforms the union is pushing for in Albany: don't allow the citywide Panel for Educational Policy to be controlled by one person; give Community Education Councils a real
voice, especially
concerning co-locations; and require that the schools chancellor be an
educator.
Educators also
voiced concern that the governor will use the «fiscal stabilization fund» money as a bargaining chip, by allowing legislators to distribute those funds without providing any additional cash beyond that already on the table.
As a result, as
educators, «we have a somewhat quiet crisis of content,» Perkins writes, «quiet not for utter lack of
voices but because other
concerns in education tend to muffle them.»
I call them this because in this approach
educators and advocates give students a carrot by listening to their
voices, and then these same adults turn around and blatantly use student
voice and student engagement to forward their political agendas without
concern for what students are genuinely seeking.
When parents and
educators voice concerns, they have been accused of coddling.
Educators and policy makers need to be prepared to look long and hard at what we're doing in Wisconsin, and to hear the critical
voices of parents like Rep. Ripp who are
concerned about when and how their children's reading problems are dealt with at school.
In a year that marks the 90th anniversary of his birth,
educators offer different reasons for Baldwin's faded presence there, from the
concern that he is too controversial and complex to the perception that he has been eclipsed by other African - American
voices.
Concerns are being
voiced loudly that Early Childhood
Educators (ECEs) will face heightened challenges in their classrooms - needing to care for the needs of «new toddlers» (1 year olds) and more mature toddlers (up to 2.5 years) in the same room at the same time.
Parents and early childhood
educators have
voiced their
concerns about what they see as the decline of play - based learning in schools.
5 April 2018 Parents and early childhood
educators have
voiced their
concerns about what they see as the decline of play - based learning in schools.