The film takes us inside the Asian community, showing us a group of smart Asian high school kids who know the drill of grades = college = success, but are bored and not challenged by our current
sad state of education.
Not exact matches
This is a
sad commentary on the
state of science
education in this country.
«Am just in a
sad mood, how on earth will a teacher take JSS students to a hotel in Effurun for an after exam party and in the end 2
of the innocent students got killed and thrown into the hotel pool, one
of two dead kid is the «son»
of our own Florence Omagbemi Super Falcons head coach, pls I beg all
of you to put her in your prayers, she needs all our support in this her trying times, I hope the Delta
State Ministry
of Education will act on this?»
However, Strong Families, Strong Schools, a report that reflects 30 years
of research on family involvement in
education,
stated the
sad fact that «in many instances parents don't feel as if we welcome them in school.»
The
sad truth is that as terrible as these stories are, if the
State Department
of Education does its job and investigates Steve Perry and Capital Prep Magnet School, the results will be disturbingly similar....
President Bush and writers for op - ed pages around the country seized on the news as an occasion for lamenting the
sad state of American
education.
It is a
sad commentary that the Malloy administration and his political appointees on the
State Board
of Education remain unnecessarily and inappropriately committed to the unfair SBAC testing system.
It's a
sad, alarming
state of affairs, and it proves that for all our lip service about improving the
education of America's children, we've failed to make teaching the draw that it should be, the honor that it must be.
It's a
sad state of affairs when the people charged with implementing this far - reaching change in
education policy — both administration and teachers — don't know what they need to know.
It is truly a
sad reflection on the
state of science
education when a software engineer (i.e., Cricklewood) actually believes he knows something that all the major climate science professional societies across the world do not.
It's yet another depressing report about the
sad state of science
education.
However, Strong Families, Strong Schools, a report that reflects 30 years
of research on family involvement in
education,
stated the
sad fact that «in many instances parents don't feel as if we welcome them in school.»