The other side of this opinion - Diane Ravitch. Please watch the video; Sorry, can't post the link here, but google TheDailyShow March3, 2011. No amount of monetary reward will absolutely result in raising student test scores, particularly in low socio-economic areas where children's basic needs are not being met.
The other side of this opinion - Diane Ravitch. Please watch this video: No amount of monetary reward will absolutely result in raising student test scores, particularly in low socio-economic areas where children's basic needs are not being met.
What if Bankers and other business professions were subjected to the same treatment as teachers?
Charter Schools aren't the end all answer to Public Education reform in America. But anything that gives parents more choice in where they send their kids to school. Is worth looking at.
This is definitely a work in progress, however it's just nice to see a different approach being taken. The current system is at best, a disaster. For example, how does a student make it to the fourth grade unable to read and write? It's clear, the current system has more concern for the well being of the teacher than it does of the student.
Any parent with a heart beat should be excited by this.
videopaul1 10 months ago
Screw Unions imo
safewaysecurity 11 months ago
The other side of this opinion - Diane Ravitch. Please watch the video; Sorry, can't post the link here, but google TheDailyShow March3, 2011. No amount of monetary reward will absolutely result in raising student test scores, particularly in low socio-economic areas where children's basic needs are not being met.
jaltmark 11 months ago
The other side of this opinion - Diane Ravitch. Please watch this video: No amount of monetary reward will absolutely result in raising student test scores, particularly in low socio-economic areas where children's basic needs are not being met.
What if Bankers and other business professions were subjected to the same treatment as teachers?
jaltmark 11 months ago
Charter Schools aren't the end all answer to Public Education reform in America. But anything that gives parents more choice in where they send their kids to school. Is worth looking at.
FRSFreeStateES 11 months ago
This is definitely a work in progress, however it's just nice to see a different approach being taken. The current system is at best, a disaster. For example, how does a student make it to the fourth grade unable to read and write? It's clear, the current system has more concern for the well being of the teacher than it does of the student.
BlacksAreBeautiful 11 months ago 2