Submitted by Heather Damon (not verified) on July 11, 2007 - 08:47.
I am in agreement with all of you, each in a different way. Hasn't our school system been in reform since the birth of schools in America? Isn't this a foundation of our system? What I don't understand is why we continue to pay so much attention to what isn't working. We pour excessive amounts of time, energy and money into fixing what continues to be unfixable - or so it seems. Why don't we change our tune and focus on what IS working? From my own experience in working in schools, remarkable things can happen!
I am in agreement with all
Submitted by Heather Damon (not verified) on July 11, 2007 - 08:47.
I am in agreement with all of you, each in a different way. Hasn't our school system been in reform since the birth of schools in America? Isn't this a foundation of our system? What I don't understand is why we continue to pay so much attention to what isn't working. We pour excessive amounts of time, energy and money into fixing what continues to be unfixable - or so it seems. Why don't we change our tune and focus on what IS working? From my own experience in working in schools, remarkable things can happen!