As we have talked with colleagues, friends, and others acting in the education sector through the various RethinkingEDU podcasts, it’s easy for us to be consumed by the idea that American schools are poor, or are doing a poor job. Nearly all of the guests that we have spoken with talk about how they would like to change schools, or how they have evidence that schools, in their current state, are not serving a great number of students. The data support our guests’s analyses. In 2019, for example,
School Satisfaction: Why is there such a rift?
School Satisfaction: Why is there such a…
School Satisfaction: Why is there such a rift?
As we have talked with colleagues, friends, and others acting in the education sector through the various RethinkingEDU podcasts, it’s easy for us to be consumed by the idea that American schools are poor, or are doing a poor job. Nearly all of the guests that we have spoken with talk about how they would like to change schools, or how they have evidence that schools, in their current state, are not serving a great number of students. The data support our guests’s analyses. In 2019, for example,