Yesterday's proposed rules on school accountability are yet another reminder that it's time for federal bureaucrats at the Department of Education to get
their hands out of our education system.
Not exact matches
They demand public accountability for
education systems across the nation, and many, many public - school
systems and educators in the United States simply reject the concept
out of hand.
The critics
of modern school reform that I know are people who see enormous trouble in the public
education system, but don't think it will be fixed by spending billions of dollars on questionable teacher assessment systems linked to standardized test scores, or expanding charter schools that are hardly the panacea their early supporters claimed they would be, or handing out federal education dollars based on promises to change schools according to the likes and dislikes of Education Secretary Arne Duncan, whose record as superintendent of Chicago public schools was hardly disti
education system, but don't think it will be fixed by spending billions
of dollars on questionable teacher assessment
systems linked to standardized test scores, or expanding charter schools that are hardly the panacea their early supporters claimed they would be, or
handing out federal
education dollars based on promises to change schools according to the likes and dislikes of Education Secretary Arne Duncan, whose record as superintendent of Chicago public schools was hardly disti
education dollars based on promises to change schools according to the likes and dislikes
of Education Secretary Arne Duncan, whose record as superintendent of Chicago public schools was hardly disti
Education Secretary Arne Duncan, whose record as superintendent
of Chicago public schools was hardly distinguished.
Children will never be adequately educated under a
system run by bureaucrats
handing out money and the teachers unions (the National
Education Association and the American Federation
of Teachers) spending the money in the classroom.
Pryor has dedicated himself to hiring his personal friends, giving
out millions
of dollars in contracts to
out -
of - state, politically - connected companies, putting his «Turnaround Office» in the
hands of Morgan Barth, a person who illegally taught and worked for Pryor's charter school management company (Achievement First, Inc.) for six years and relentlessly and consistently doing the wrong thing for Connecticut's
system of public
education.
Lecker, like many
of us, has heard the latest round
of ads that side - step the truth in a politically self - righteous attempt to convince us that we can improve
out public
education system by
handing it over to private corporations and charter schools.
One day I followed a link to check
out an REO wholesaling
system that someone was pitching and I just haven't been able to tear myself lose from every bit
of education I get my
hands on that pertains to real estate investing.