For this blog post, read the interactive session on pages 469-470, Data Driven Schools. In a detailed posting, answer questions 1-5 on page 470.
1.The problem in this interactive session is the lack of education our children seem to have. Teachers across America have noticed the number of middle school students are taking algebra and how many student read below their grade level and have decided to put a stop to it.
2. By using electronic equipment such as Palm Pilots, grade school teachers are able to easily keep track of which words certain students have trouble learning or pronouncing and therefore can give them the proper help with what they need help on.
3. Organizations such as scholarship programs should been addressed to this change is teaching. This way the programs will know the way certain students have been taught so they could offer similar courses of the college to those students.
4. I believe that this new system is working out perfectly. Sure it is not perfect. But it is slowly but surely getting the job done.
5. Not all school district should use data-driven approaches to teach their students. Some students are already doing well with the current system. To change it after the students have so much experience with the old systems that it would be unproductive to change at all.
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