Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Malcolm Gladwell on recruiting teachers:

In teaching, the implications are even more profound. They suggest that we shouldn’t be raising standards. We should be lowering them, because there is no point in raising standards if standards don’t track with what we care about. Teaching should be open to anyone with a pulse and a college degree—and teachers should be judged after they have started their jobs, not before

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I always enjoy (not to mention learn from) your posts on education, since its an issue near and dear to my heart. thanks andrew.