«steered clear of
mentioning charter schools expansion, teacher evaluation, and aggressive school turnaround — policies at the heart of the Obama administration's agenda...» Would love to read the rest of the article.
As one reporter noted, despite the fact that Duncan has dedicated the last few years to undermining public education, his speech to the delegates, «steered clear of
mentioning charter schools expansion, teacher evaluation, and aggressive school turnaround — policies at the heart of the Obama administration's agenda...»
Not exact matches
Ryan is more positive about the varieties of
school choice — whether within
school districts, or by way of
charter schools and vouchers, and of course he favors interdistrict choice — but the legislative and judicial obstacles (not to
mention practical ones) to the
expansion of this route are clear.
The more people have learned about poorly managed, unaccountable
schools with at best mixed academic records — not to
mention the network of anti-union billionaires and for - profit education companies that are fueling much of the
expansion — the more
charter schools» popularity has declined.