Here is an interesting article on the different views on teaching teachers.
"In the long run, if we don't pay the cost to create good teachers, it's penny-wise and pound-foolish," says Linda Darling-Hammond, an education professor at Stanford University in California. "Anytime you let someone go into the classroom before they're ready to be successful, there are all these other costs: of attrition and student failure, summer school, [students being held back a grade], the cost of dropping out."
Click here for the story: Teaching Teachers: What's the best way?
Sunday, April 19, 2009
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