The Kids are Smart Enough, So What's the Problem?
- 162 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
This book will help you to discover how struggling students can be reached and teachers encouraged.



This book will help you to discover how struggling students can be reached and teachers encouraged.
Focusing on the reform of the U.S. public education system, the book identifies barriers to improvement and proposes actionable solutions. It delves into the challenges faced by educators and policymakers, aiming to enhance the quality of education for all students. Through analysis and recommendations, it seeks to pave the way for meaningful change in the educational landscape.
The Peak is Hong Kongs top residential district, where property prices are as high as the altitude. How did it become an exclusive enclave in the bustling business centre of 19th-century Asia? The British wanted relief from summer heat and the Peak was the obvious place to escape it. When the Governor adopted Mountain Lodge as a summer getaway, development accelerated and the opening of the Peak Tram in 1888 made access easier. Gradually a community developed and a church, a club and a school were established. This book describes how the now-popular tourist area developed over time and adapted as needs changed.