Your industry is blinded by academic dogma.
Lookie here:
In December 2011, the MoE’s Briefing to the Incoming Minister (Ministry of
Education, 2011) stated that:
… the gap between our high performing and low performing students remains one of
the widest in the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
These low performing students are likely to be Māori or Pasifika and/or from low
socio-economic communities. Disparities in education appear early and persist
throughout learning. (p. 8)
Based on these findings the Briefing concluded that, “The greatest challenge facing the
schooling sector is producing equitable outcomes for students”
http://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/fms/M...ategy-2013.pdf
Equity of outcomes for students. If you believe that goal is achievable by throwing extra resources at low performing kids then you can't call yourself any sort of education professional.
All you teach them is that failure results in extra resources.
When failure has some sort of consequence then you'll improve your industry performance. And not until.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
Our country is way to easy to fix. Simply add a form of the PILL into all water supplies so NO ONE can get pregnant until they have passed a basic IQ test
Man the population would decline rapidly making more houses available and so cheaper and less dumb kids so NO need for more teachers.
There 5 minutes one cigarette and country is fixed, and I cannot even spell. And fuk the BMW also- give me 2 wheels made in Japan any day Dam Nazi;s
Done dude, I am so looking forward to getting her up and running. Ordered a set of Ohlins Road and track forks today for it, and are sending to a suspension man in the USA to modify for me.
My own chassis design starts next week, so in about 2 months from now BRARP BRARP
Reactor Online. Sensors Online. Weapons Online. All Systems Nominal.
You need another dictionary, that's more or less the opposite of:
And this:
is arse about face too, and exactly the point: the outcome depends on the effort.
Yes, usually through lack of effort.
Now if you were pointing to the time-honoured tradition of suggesting an outcome and assigning completely insufficient resources to achieve it then you'd have a point. But to be honest I find that business model to be more of an Aussie-corporate-in-NZ trick, rather than a native Kiwi one. In fact it's common to most multinationals in an off-shore environment.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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