At present, teachers, administrators, and educrats of various descriptions do not hesitate to let children know that the system does not respect their parents. |
Many educrats make much of their income and build their reputations trying to fix the problems they themselves created with their dopey educational methodologies. |
The National Research Council addresses the shortage of science and math teachers in the U.S. with a make-work plan for educrats. |
The thing to observe, however, is how masterful the educrats are at mounting a noisy, well-masked offensive at the slightest threat to their Soviet-style status quo. |
One argument that educrats make against programs like his is that they are elitist and benefit only a select few. |