Not exact matches
But a Board of
Education bureaucrat somewhere deep in the bowels of 110 Livingston Street had decided that it was too complicated to evaluate Mr. Simion's doctoral - level training in Romania (partly because some documents had been lost in his flight
from his homeland).
Quoting
from my recent blog «It's Easy to Become «The Man,»» she expressed concerns about reformers who «become just another breed of
bureaucrats — a new
education establishment.»
In many states,
education bureaucrats will use the results
from the national tests to judge the quality of the public school system and those who learn and work in it.
As I look out over the current school reform landscape I see it is categorized by policies that seek to standardize, homogenize, and corporatize public
education through the use of one - size - fits - all curriculum standards, high stakes testing, micro-management of school operations
from distal
bureaucrats, teacher evaluation policies based on mis - interpretations of current research, and heavy reliance on corporate
education providers camouflaged as non-profits operating via charter schools.
Common Core is the latest attempt to bribe states, with money taken
from the American people, into adopting a curriculum developed by federal
bureaucrats and
education «experts.»
So, in the minds of the
education reformers, the definition of «rather than focusing on mandates
from bureaucrats,» is to mandate yet another set of standardized tests that will be given to all students, starting in middle school and then throughout high school, and then using the test, which has shown NO statistically relevant improvement as one - quarter of the entire «School Performance Score» that parents and policymakers are supposed to use to determine which schools are succeeding and which schools are failing.
The whole
education reform bill in CT is a a mandate
from bureaucrats.
They want freedom
from local
bureaucrats, the freedom to innovate and the freedom to raise standards of
education that reflect the needs of local parents.»
As White points out: «School choice» means something different to everyone but usually encompasses the idea that a benevolent federal agency «allows» low - income parents to move
from one
education facility to another (charter schools), with public money (vouchers), «in order to provide their children with what the
bureaucrats or philanthropists think will be a better
education for them.»
For the future
education of government
bureaucrats he's why: It took HUD less than a week to back down after facing a lawsuit
from one of the most important groups in Washington, the American Association of Retired People.
from spending the time, money, and most important, sustained effort re proper
education requirements (real estate university status, if wannabe's have proper pre-existing pre-qualifying credentials in their possession) just to be part - timers on - the - side who will be unleashed on an unsuspecting public by commission - hungry sales recruiters I know one thing for sure though; the fat cat ORE
bureaucrats who live off of the never - ending stream of fees paid by the amateur try - out artists will not agree with the truth of the matter, because they only look out for themselves, no matter what their latest pronouncements to the contrary might suggest.