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Map to quality education drawn by us all Comments re article 41472: Better Education versus The Best education By Billy Joe Fudge Once again I am in awe of Ralph's observations and comments. The comments are "spot on" concerning a quality education, quality teachers, motivated teachers, tax money, and pushy parents. Yes Ralph, I agree with your idea that the map to a quality education is drawn by more than just parents, just teachers, and just administrators; it is drawn by all of us. I have come to believe from my observations that most folks believe in the merits of a quality education although we all sometimes disagree about the "who, what, when, where, and how" of funding and running our educational systems. This story was posted on 2010-12-31 02:52:24
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