An Open Letter to Education Leaders
Dear Education Leaders,
This month, most of us have spent at least one day reflecting on the independence of our nation from the then tyranny of British rule. We should also spend a moment to comparatively reflect on some of the freedoms we now enjoy, resulting from the independence of our educational ideals and practices being liberated from the tyranny of bureaucratic rule. Choice in education is a present reality that has been the impetus for sweeping qualitative reforms and proven increasingly beneficial to the educators, parents--and most importantly--the children in our communities.
But while there is indeed cause to celebrate, there must also be a call for caution--and action. Those who oppose the freedoms of choice, autonomy and opportunity for the children in our communities are taking no holidays off from mobilizing against our mission to effectively educate. Though many governing bodies are preparing for summer recess, there is no season of recess from the efforts to disqualify, disquantify or otherwise sabotage our progress.
To forge ahead in confidence will require new energy, resources, innovation and strategy. From George Washington to Jack Dempsey to John Madden, it has been said, "The best defense is a good offense." And nowhere does this ring more true than in the arena of education reform. Our scores and statistics are reported as if education has evolved into sport, but scarce are the compelling stories of changed lives, developed character and newfound hope. We are burdened with dispelling myths, rumors and lies, in "defense" of our good work. As the work continues, it will require you to fortify your schools, organizations, associations and support institutions with the capacity to lead the charge toward great quality, and even greater expectations. To this end, Solutions Consulting Group has taken initiative--developing a cadre of products and professional services, branded and designed with you in mind--to assist the education leaders of today, in preparing for tomorrow. Our work is purposed to honor the very best definition of the word educate.But while there is indeed cause to celebrate, there must also be a call for caution--and action. Those who oppose the freedoms of choice, autonomy and opportunity for the children in our communities are taking no holidays off from mobilizing against our mission to effectively educate. Though many governing bodies are preparing for summer recess, there is no season of recess from the efforts to disqualify, disquantify or otherwise sabotage our progress.
educate - to develop the innate capacities of
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