Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Fed Gov and Policies...

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            Some something that has been bugging me recently and I am curious on is why are there so many policies that are created by the national government?  There is a policy about making a policy, a policy for how a policy can be used, a policy to initiate another policy, etc.  There are so many policies in our world and it can be overwhelming and confusing for even someone of high educational status.  So the question that I would have for someone to try and answer for me is how much is to much?  Is there someway to cut down on the amount of policies that the government puts out?
            Continuing with that theme of having to many policies, as technology continues to grow in our universe, the amount that is spilling over into the educational world is overwhelming.  I remember back when I was in elementary school we had a chalkboard and a projector.  To me back then I thought it was high tech in a sense, however now I am blown away by the influx of technology in our schools.  That all being said, certainly we can make an educated guess and say that the government has created a policy for this growth of technology in the classroom.  So is the government overdoing it again with these policies?  Are they pumping to much technology into the classroom without training teaches?  The questions could go on and on but there is no real answer to any of these questions.
            We live in a world of pollution, waste, and excess.  And these are just descriptive words for the policy that the government pumps into our schools again and again…

1 comment:

  1. You gotta be kidding me. I typed out an awesome response to this blog post, clicked publish, and my comment disappeared, gone forever. So to save myself from insanity, I'll make this comment succinct.

    Government. Policies. Policies. More policies. Bad. Stupid. Policies. More policies. Disagree. Unnecessary. Need direction. Direct funding. Action. Rewards. Directness. Direct policies. Tighten government. Schools win. Fewer policies.

    There, enjoy.

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