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Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS)
Reply to "Seeking advice on Fairfax County Public High Schools"
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[quote=Anonymous]Surveys are written and analyzed according to mathmatical probabilities. Questions can be asked and answers quantified in such a way that they eliminate the responses like "I hate school and spinach too". Dr. Garza is a new Superintendant and a scientific survey and analysis of student opinions of their entire experiences since Kindergarten would be very insightful. FCPS is a massive system with tons of inertia and staff covering their asses. She needs separate surveys of students and parents to mine data and to fully understand the system she has inherited. However, back to the issue at hand which is why the OP should consider their options carefully. FCPS has state-of-the-art technology in every classroom. Every classroom has an LCD projector and with the exception of perhaps projecting the day's agenda or showing movies on thro away days they are just gathering dust. WHY!!! There are high quality educational PowerPoint presentations available on every single lesson in every single subject imaginable and yet the LCD projectors in FCPS are nothing more than dust collectors. WHY!!! The reason is it takes prep work to give a presentation. To give a presentation you are required to demonstrate mastery of the subject you are teaching and you may have to field some difficult questions. For FCPS teachers it's far easier to explain an assignment and to deduct for grammatical errors than it is to stand and deliver about passages in the Merchant of Venice. In FCPS equiptment goes unused for its intended purposes and the instruction is stuck on autopilot. [/quote]
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