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Top 5 Reasons Many Teachers Quit - NCLB?
Many teachers quit because teaching is becoming just too difficult. tO MAKE MATTERS WORSE, many schoolS and school district administrations practice micromanagement and insist on oursuing No Child Left Behind Goals, prhaps without setting other vital priorities as well.
17 commentsUS History - President George W. Bush (2001 - 2008) - Outgoing Surprises
The successes and failures of the George W. Bush Presidency have been passionately debated by opposing political parties, US citizens, historians, analysts, media pundits, and others. The first decade of the 21st century would prove to be a provocatively tumultous ten years.
18 commentsHow to Ruin Youth with Bad Sex Education
© P. Inglish 2009. I was eventually required to design, write, and present a course for sex education to two group homes of individuals with MR/DD, Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities. The...
16 commentsWhy it is important to care about education.
Do you often wonder what younger generations think about education? Do you wonder what types of leaders will have control of the United States in the future? Do you look at the youth in your family or friends...
6 commentsWhen Should NCLB Be Evaluated?
The role of the national government in education is limited due to the Tenth Amendment. This has been tested in its fullest capacity by federal educational policies that have come out of Washington. No Child...
0 commentsFixing Problems in American Education
USA schools are ranked 24th in the globe. When we sent our best students to compete in international competition, they came in third from LAST! Drop-out rates are skyrocketing, and even students who do...
2 commentsParenting: Homeschool vs. Public or Private School?
Considering the options: Homeschool or Government School The recent homeschool movement began as an underground, illegal activity. The parents who began the modern homeschool movement had various...
2 commentsHow Should No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Be Evaluated
Since most current literature deems it necessary to evaluate the No Child Left Behind policy immediately or as soon as possible, the next question that should be addressed is how is the policy going to be...
0 commentsSocial and Ethical Considerations in the Evaluation of No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
Prior to the evaluation of the No Child Left Behind policy, there should be concern to what social and ethical issues could arise from or be affected by the policy. Though there is a concern about national...
1 commentTEACHERS SPEAK OUT
Teachers as a group need to unite and speak out. Some of the problems we see in education is compounded by the passive attitude of teachers. A passive response from teachers on current issues does not promote...
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