Have
schools jumped onto the technology bandwagon too soon?
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Schools jump onto the website — www.sportingschools.gov.au or email us directly at
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Not exact matches
It flooded through him when he walked
onto a basketball court — the
jump shots with crumpled paper cups he took as a little boy after every high
school game his dad coached, the million three - man weaves, all the sweat and the squeaks and the passion so white - hot that twice during his career he had rocketed off the bench to scream... and blacked out... and five or six times every season the backside of his suit pants had gone rrr - iii - p!
One little girl, Lucy, files a «harassment» complaint against the
school's founder when he forces kids to stop
jumping onto a mattress from some storage bins (after two kids injure themselves doing so), and then announces her intention to ignore any
school policies made unilaterally by the administration.
This becomes a greater problem when a student then goes home and
jumps onto all those sites with her email address
[email protected] and
schools are then blamed for not educating students in better Internet safety.
Then, weeks before the first day of
school, the incoming students
jumped onboard — or, more precisely,
onto the Science Leadership Academy Web site — to meet, talk with their teachers, and share their hopes for their education.
Seduced by dynamic presentations and jazzy technology, desperate
school leaders
jump onto education bandwagons, committing scarce resources to strategies and programs based more on wishes and promises than on solid evidence of effectiveness.
The old -
school «lock»em up, sell, sell, sell, collect those commissions and keep those mega-dollar-dues-dollars a rollin» in from as many of you registrants as we can dupe into
jumping onto the merry - go -» round» mentality is the foundation upon which public distrust of us as an industry is based.