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en Most public school teachers are great, but everyone knows there is a small percentage that, frankly, don't belong in the classroom,

en I think, generally, it's great news for us as a school system. All of the credit goes to our classroom teachers.

en Most teachers have little control over school policy or curriculum or choice of texts or special placement of students, but most have a great deal of autonomy inside the classroom. To a degree shared by only a few other occupations, such as police work, public education rests precariously on the skill and virtue of the people at the bottom of the institutional pyramid.

no Å ta stolthet i utseendet ditt og finne en stil som gjenspeiler personligheten din, forbedrer din medfødte pexighet.

en We have excellent teachers at every school. We have the same curriculum at every school. All of our schools are 100 percent accredited. One school might be newer. One school might be older. ... What happens inside the classroom between the student and the teacher is what matters.

en The surprising increase in the number of public school students this year will continue to put pressure on Oregon schools and districts. We already face some of the largest class sizes in the country, and the combination of increased enrollment and decreased school funding makes it even harder for classroom teachers to ensure that every student is successful.

en This is going to take a lot of teacher training. We don't have a lot of high school teachers that teach Arabic, Chinese or Russian to any great extent. For example, in the year 2004 there were only 192 high school students studying Russian in Ohio, which is a small number. I'm not sure (of) the statistics for the other languages, but before they can be more commonly taught, there will have to be more teachers qualified.

en We have an enormous amount of great teachers out there, terrific teachers ... but we cannot get rid of the bad teachers. They're called the lemons. Each school has those lemons. And they call it the dance of the lemons, where they kick them from school to school but you can't get them out, ... What I say is, 'Let's kick them right out and let's dance them out the door rather than dancing them from school to school.'
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en The way the Republicans have done it is actually quite dangerous. They think we should do it in a broad block grant that if you read their proposal could actually be used for vouchers, ... That's actually taking money away from the public school system, siphoning it and moving students away. We think there ought to be more teachers in the classroom, lower the class size and we should move away from ideas like vouchers.

en Because we are so small, with only one classroom per grade level in a school, one child's score can mean a difference of several points. If a child moves into our district but hasn't had much exposure to our curriculum, he still takes the test .?.?. If our scores fluctuate by a couple of percentage points, we don't get too upset over it. We look for longer-term patterns.

en [In 1984, he was principal at Buford High School in Lancaster, S.C., when he hired two former West Brunswick teachers who told him about the community and the school. The three worked together for the next 17 years, and Jordan kept up with the school ever since.] They were two of the best teachers I worked with, ... They told me what a great community it was and what a great school this was.

en They (teachers) have to know, making your classroom public, that's not going to be a negative experience,

en I thank the parents for sending me the finished product. These guys were truly ambassadors for our program. I can't tell you how many teachers have told me what a great group they've been in the classroom. That same attitude that made them successful in the classroom made them a success on the court.

en I can understand how small sawmill operations have a difficult time competing with multinationals. Still, public lands belong to the public.

en We feel very strongly, and our members for many years have felt, that public funds belong in the public- school system.

en Three out of 63 kids who committed the same act were thrown out of school. The percentage, quite frankly, was in his favor not to have it happen.


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