This also happens in private schools, where individual schools are many times fending for themselves. Some public schools use a more regimented curriculum that controls most materials, but there is still plenty of room for "creative" things to be added. Maybe "teach to the test" isn't a bad idea after all.
This also happens in private schools, where individual schools are many times fending for themselves. Some public schools use a more regimented curriculum that controls most materials, but there is still plenty of room for "creative" things to be added. Maybe "teach to the test" isn't a bad idea after all.
This also happens in private schools, where individual schools are many times fending for themselves. Some public schools use a more regimented curriculum that controls most materials, but there is still plenty of room for "creative" things to be added. Maybe "teach to the test" isn't a bad idea after all.