By and large theological schools are still bogged down in
traditional academic concerns designed more to produce scholars than strategists.
Not exact matches
Especially offensive, it seems, are
traditional Christian versions of such teachings, other than those Christian ethical teachings, such as special
concern for the poor, that are already widely shared in the
academic culture.
The introduction of the new English Baccalaureate (eBac) stemmed from the government's
concern that there had been a «dramatic collapse» in the number of pupils taking GCSEs in
traditional academic subjects including English, maths, science, foreign language and humanities.
For supporters and opponents alike, the first question
concerns performance: are the
academic outcomes of students attending charter schools higher or lower than those in the
traditional public sector?
While the incorporation of technology into the classroom is essential, the
academic success rate of for - profit virtual charter schools is incomparable to that of
traditional public schools, where
academic success is the paramount
concern.
But two of the leading proponents for incorporating these concepts alongside
traditional academics have expressed
concern about holding schools accountable for emotional and social learning.
But, I have
concerns about the notion that blogging will soon become the choice method of
academic communication, or, worse yet, the notion that blogging ought to replace
traditional forms of
academic publishing.