How do you get out of hot water with Michelle Rhee and ply a bunch of Well-Meaning Treasure from her bonus heap? A USA TODAY investigation, based on documents and data secured under D.C.'s Freedom of Information Act, found that for the past three school years most of Noyes' classrooms had extraordinarily high numbers of erasures on standardized tests. The consistent pattern was that wrong answers were erased and changed to right ones.
Given the levels of cheating college students <i>self-report</i>, it should be no surprise the cut-and-paste approach to learning permeates academics. When I taught training sessions on my job, I&#039;d tell the attendees &quot;There will be a test on this later in your career.&quot; Unfortunately that test may be in form or a mushroom-shaped cloud. <i>OOPS! wrong failure of intellect.</i> I mean, the test may be in the form of a medical decision for a loved one.
&quot;I&#039;m proud of my honor student at Noyes Elementary School, but indifferent toward her mediocre brother!&quot;
Is our children erasing?
Given the levels of cheating college students <i>self-report</i>, it should be no surprise the cut-and-paste approach to learning permeates academics. When I taught training sessions on my job, I&#039;d tell the attendees &quot;There will be a test on this later in your career.&quot; Unfortunately that test may be in form or a mushroom-shaped cloud. <i>OOPS! wrong failure of intellect.</i> I mean, the test may be in the form of a medical decision for a loved one.
It is the goal of American education for every child to be above average.
&quot;My Child is a Participant at Noyes Elementary School&quot;
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That&#039;s what school prayer will do for you!