However, traditional education systems don't allow for much abstraction.
Not exact matches
The advent of ISHSs is exciting because they not only provide access to students underserved by the current
education system but also find ways to support these students in ways that
traditional schools often
do not.
We are filmmakers and not educators, but what we've learned over the course of making this film is that in this country, a
traditional education does not encourage thinking, instead it encourages conforming to a
system that doesn't value the individual child and completely misses the point when it comes to learning.
Our
traditional education system serves most students poorly because it
does not address individual learning needs.
«The extraordinary demands of educating disadvantaged students to higher standards, the challenges of attracting the talent required to
do that work, the burden of finding and financing facilities, and often aggressive opposition from the
traditional public
education system have made the trifecta of scale, quality, and financial sustainability hard to hit,» concludes the report, «Growing Pains: Scaling Up the Nation's Best Charter Schools.»
Most students will
do some of their academic coursework outside the brick - and - mortar setting — making home schooling a very mainstream activity — and
traditional home schoolers will be more fully integrated into the larger
education system (see «Home Schooling Goes Mainstream,» features).
For example, in the state of Louisiana, when a young person leaves the
traditional K - 12
education system, their federal and state MFP per pupil funding
does not follow them to adult
education or high school equivalency programs like those that YEP operates.
«Dr. Richard DuFour's In Praise of American Educators takes a surprisingly fresh approach to the
traditional education blame game by spending the first four to five chapters talking about what schools and namely schoolteachers are
doing right in America's public
education system.
Fuller said, «Just because I don't support the
traditional delivery
system doesn't mean I'm an enemy of public
education.»
To argue that charter public schools are taking money from the
traditional public school
system doesn't make sense; they are a part of the public
education system.
«Just as the
traditional taxi
systems revolted against ridesharing, so too
does the
education establishment feel threatened by the rise of school choice.
I guess «
Education» in this case doesn't mean the
traditional public school
system, because it is bleatingly obvious that the Mayor has little or no commitment to this institution.
The advent of ISHSs is exciting because they not only provide access to students underserved by the current
education system but also find ways to support these students in ways that
traditional schools often
do not.
... Just as the
traditional taxi
system revolted against ridesharing, so too
does the
education establishment feel threatened by the rise of school choice.
In my experience, there are some aspects of KIPP that are truly outstanding, but KIPP can learn much about «
systems» from
traditional public schools, and where I teach, we
do not have a strong special
education program because of our belief that «hard work» is all you need and our school leader's philosophy opposing the idea of special
education.
The
traditional system, whereby teachers are paid based solely on their years of experience and level of
education, has caused many critics to claim that it
does not promote good teaching, or is not as fair as other
systems that pay based on performance, ability in certain skills, or willingness to teach in areas of high need.
«[I] f anything, the newly identified students benefitted even more from participating in gifted
education than
did the group of always takers who [would] be identified under a
traditional referral
system,» the researchers observed.
Particularly in countries with historically strong
education systems, highly skilled and experienced older workers will become prized company assets, but older workers staying in employment
does raise concerns of how to hire young talent when the
traditional employment pipeline remains at capacity at the older end.