These are kids with serious and
systemic problems learning reading.
Not exact matches
Although salad bars and pilot programs, such as the First Lady's Go for the Gold campaign, are positive steps, they tend to mask the larger
systemic problem, namely that children can't
learn if school districts continue to serve sub-standard food, day in and day out.
UNESCO's 2017/8 Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report, released today, warns that disproportionate blame on any one actor for
systemic educational
problems can have serious negative side effects, widening inequality and damaging
learning.
On the other end of the scale, the distractions might be due to
systemic problems with the
learning platform.
«The new small schools actually only worked because we were making
systemic changes,» says Cahill, to ensure «that teaching and
learning, human resources, finance, facilities, accountability, procurement, partnerships would be coordinated and
problems solved rather than going into the black hole of bureaucracy.»
Through this outreach, we heard that there is no single solution to this
problem; we need a broad and
systemic focus on supporting and improving teaching and
learning, especially in our highest - need schools and for our highest - need students, including students with disabilities and English learners.
Curricula divorced from standards is ineffective and will cause
systemic problems up and down the line (including frustrating efforts to evaluate teachers and the most - important matter of all — ensuring every child
learns).
As we strive to implement strategies that promote
systemic change, we must do so with the goal that no matter where students are assigned, they have the benefit of the thinking, expertise, and dedication of all teachers in that grade level or subject area; that they are part of a school system that requires all teachers to participate in
learning teams that are provided regular time to plan, study, and
problem solve together; and that this collaboration ensures that great practices and high expectations spread across classrooms, grade levels, and schools.
Law students should therefore
learn not only to locate
problems within their legal -
systemic and larger societal contexts, but also to work effectively with non-legal actors to resolve them.