Kids say the darndest things, as anyone who remembers that old TV show knows. And Hawai‘i’s teachers are worried that kids may be allowed to say some pretty damaging things about them as part of a new evaluation process that
Kids say the darndest things, as anyone who remembers that old TV show knows.
And Hawai‘i’s teachers are worried that kids may be allowed to say some pretty damaging things about them as part of a new evaluation process that lets students as young as kindergarten rate their teachers.
The evaluation system is being tested at a number of schools in the state. And it has alarmed many educators who wonder how 5- and 6-year-olds who can’t even read or write can possibly rate their instructors fairly.
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