Submitted by Bryan Wilkins (not verified) on November 29, 2006 - 22:04.
Oh boy! Here it comes again. "Feel good" education has failed badly in the past and will continue to do so--just as it has so recently. One of the reasons for the entrance of the federal government into education. This "free" movement is for lazy teachers and administrators without the will to come to grips with a failing education system. If you do not have to evalute how students are doing, then one can pretend the students are all "excelling". But in truth, no one has a clear idea under a "free" system what the student are learning or to what level. Students need and should have structure and guidence and evaluation of how they are doing. That's how life is. That's how the system in general works.
Oh boy! Here it comes
Submitted by Bryan Wilkins (not verified) on November 29, 2006 - 22:04.
Oh boy! Here it comes again. "Feel good" education has failed badly in the past and will continue to do so--just as it has so recently. One of the reasons for the entrance of the federal government into education. This "free" movement is for lazy teachers and administrators without the will to come to grips with a failing education system. If you do not have to evalute how students are doing, then one can pretend the students are all "excelling". But in truth, no one has a clear idea under a "free" system what the student are learning or to what level. Students need and should have structure and guidence and evaluation of how they are doing. That's how life is. That's how the system in general works.