acresce que por cá a 'miséria' é a mesma... se não pior...!
"How did we get to a place in this country where our teaching force of more than three million professionals
is being made the scapegoat for all the mistakes and ills of an
educational system that has been in decline for more than five decades?
The scapegoat, as any good teacher of literature will teach their
10th graders, is an age-old historical device that has been used by
political leaders, religious figures and novelists as a convenient way
to shift blame and derision in times of crisis.
In 21st century America, we are alarmed each year when we learn that countries around the world are passing us
easily in the left lane on the global education highway. Our elected
leaders, many of whom have not set foot in a classroom in decades,
reshuffle the deck chairs on the Titanic by closing "failing schools"
and insist that we "test" children more, weed out "bad" teachers and
then all will be solved, like a Euclidean equation that has eluded
mathematicians for decades."
aqui.
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