More uplifting commentary whilst local schools remain mired in provisional accreditation and political leaders seem mostly concerned with power plays and bidding on lucrative contracts connected to the industry.
Here's a nicer view . . .
Q&A from the Rethink Ed conference in Kansas City, Missouri, hosted on by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation . . . Asked a diverse group of attendees a very important question.
Take a look:
You decide . . .
Great ideas from well meaning people, sadly, what we'll see is nothing but more patronage from KCPS.
ReplyDelete^^^ Too negative. Focus on the good idea, that's really the only hope in trying to do things different and help the students succeed!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the school of the future? I see it as a place where students sit at a desk with a book and the teacher teaching them. Where discipline is strict and there is homework each day. A place where disruptive students are thrown out of the building.
ReplyDeleteWhere academics and civility are the priority and students are required to perform
Oh wait. That’s the school of the past
ReplyDeleteYes that's the school of the past and the low life public school teachers today are busy having sex with their students.
Do they hand out participation diplomas ?
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