Thursday, September 9, 2010

Priority Schools Campaign Pledge Card

June 23, 2010 by Amy Buffenbarger  
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How do we expose and close the education gaps that deny our students the basics and keep opportunity always a zip code or two away? By showing that our communities will no longer sit quietly at the back of the line for quality teachers and adequate resources. Students succeed if adults intercede, working together and standing for nothing less than excellence. We’re the National Education Association. Give us your email and we’ll show you a way.

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One Response to “Priority Schools Campaign Pledge Card”
  1. I am a retired teacher. I have worked in suburban and in city schools.

    I believe that success comes when all involved in educating make a commitment to those they educate.The commitment has to be made to each student the teacher teaches and concern has to be on going. But also,you need the buy in and input of the students. You would be surprised by the maturity of even young students.
    They can tell you what is missing in their education. They can also help plan
    ways of reaching students who aren,t presently achieving. Without input from
    students schools risk failure.

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