tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5776587.post7978773147681972443..comments2023-11-03T04:00:24.785-04:00Comments on Kentucky School News and Commentary: Achievement Gap TalkRichard Dayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14586435007687942849noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5776587.post-1619525555643286402015-06-02T10:54:33.583-04:002015-06-02T10:54:33.583-04:00Great points Richard.
I think we have to also con...Great points Richard.<br /><br />I think we have to also consider the systems we are continuing to employ. Specifically, when we think and speak of education we do so in an individual sense, so much so that we are expecting to create <br />"individual learning plans", individual differentiation, etc. The reality is we are still using (and funding) the same old mass delivery system. You can't expect replacing a DC 3 with a new Boeing 767 is going to result in passengers being dropped off at multiple destinations all across the US during a single flight - it is still a mass transportation vehicle with the same limitations. In the same token, individual passengers can't afford their own private jets. We need to recognize that the current system is not capable of achieving the idealism of the goal and stop blaming the ability and commitment of the pilots and flight attendants for not landing the jet at Omaha, Seattle, San Juan, San Diego, Carson City, Cedar Rapids, Somerset, and Key West during a flight provisioned and scheduled from Cincinnati to Atlanta.Bringyoursaddlehomehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12266891355734317864noreply@blogger.com