Right now, Republican hypocrisy is becoming a glaring limitation as a Republican dominated House is forced to square its votes against conservative drives of
wanting less bureaucracy and more local control.
Not exact matches
When we recently asked teachers if there was anything we could do to make this education offer more attractive just under 50 per cent voluntarily said «it's great as it is,» while the remainder mainly
wanted reductions in transport costs as well as
less bureaucracy.
Making the offer more attractive When we recently asked teachers if there was anything we could do to make this education offer more attractive just under 50 per cent voluntarily said «it's great as it is», while the remainder mainly
wanted reductions in transport costs as well as
less bureaucracy.
Some are former district staff frustrated with the
bureaucracy and lack of autonomy, some are free marketers who philosophically believe (absent a whole ton of research) that the market will rescue schools, some are pro union, some anti union, some
want a new union, some are well intentioned and fail, some are
less well intentioned and succeed, and there is a wide range within.
What our readers really
want, I think, is some assurance they won't spend the rest of their days working in huge corporate
bureaucracies, putting up with long commutes five days a week, endless meetings, office politics, jockeying for position within org charts and constantly being asked to do more with
less.