And if the #GoOpen initiative is successful, it could diminish or destroy textbook companies, which could put
schools in a quandary should OER ultimately not pan out.
Not exact matches
In either case, the unpaid meal charge quandary is an emotional one for school nutrition professionals — they know the impact a meal (or lack of a meal) can have on a student's ability to focus in school, and they never want children to go hungr
In either case, the unpaid meal charge
quandary is an emotional one for
school nutrition professionals — they know the impact a meal (or lack of a meal) can have on a student's ability to focus
in school, and they never want children to go hungr
in school, and they never want children to go hungry.
When the
school principal threatens to expel Radio Rebel once her identity is revealed, well, Tara is
in a bit of a
quandary!
How to balance the two has turned out to be one of the most interesting and difficult
quandaries in schooling today.
Harvard Anthropologist Mica Pollock Explores the Everyday
Quandaries of Race Talk (or Lack Thereof)
in Schools
None of those outcomes is appealing and none seems likely to do much good for Maryland districts presently struggling with next year's calendar and Maryland families
in a
quandary about when their kids will go back to
school in late summer.
So
school leaders are
in a
quandary.
Potomac's leadership
quandary is a growing problem
in charter hubs like D.C., where 38 percent of the District's students attend 98 charter
schools and where options for grooming local leaders are scarce.
Ritz was voted
in as a rebuke to the reformy policies of former Superintendent Tony Bennett (not the one who left his heart
in San Francisco), so Pence was faced with a
quandary: How to continue the reformy agenda with an actual public
school teacher and advocate for public education
in office as the
schools superintendent.