Unfortunately no information flow is the norm of AMS and I am thankful that we no longer have to subject our kids to
subpar education as they are both finally in high school elsewhere.
Not exact matches
When Tom Davidson served
as a state legislator for a small district in southern Maine two decades ago, he became intimately familiar with the byzantine, bureaucratic, and often, frankly,
subpar sausage - making that goes into bankrolling
education at a local level.
It looked like a crushing blow to the industry, with skeptics pointing the finger at Udacity
as just one example of why MOOCs offer students a
subpar education.
It is interesting that a company so well - regarded for acumen,
education, technology, etc. etc. would end up so ill - regarded
as the result of a long period of
subpar performance,» Munger, 94, said at the Daily Journal's (DJCO) annual meeting.
Student teachers were placed directly in high - poverty schools, without going through indenture in
subpar education schools that critics saw
as adding little value but turning away potentially smart teachers.
As a 2nd grade teacher in the Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township in Indiana, Eaton considered virtual classes isolating, rudimentary, and «a
subpar, cheap imitation of what real
education looks like,» she said.
Around the country, new evaluation systems pushed by
education reformers in the hope of weeding out low - performing teachers have generally disappointed their proponents,
as they have identified relatively few teachers
as subpar.
What makes Maribel an invaluable asset to these efforts is her own journey, one that allows her to serve
as a bridge between children experiencing a
subpar education and the adults crafting policies that affect those kids.