Let's rest there for a minute. That's a very, very important point to me, because I've seen the same thing that you've seen.
It's almost 2 million. I think 1.7 million teachers we have to replace.
we're actually driving them apart, which actually happens to be the case in a whole bunch of areas.
we should be asking ourselves, both in terms of the ESEA reauthorization and the Higher Ed reauthorization--which, in my mind, shouldn't be ...
To me, the fact that we're going to have to replace almost 2 million teachers in the next decade is at least of national interest.
In this school, we learn from our mistakes.
Can I come back, Dr. Koerner, to something you mentioned earlier, because I think it was such an incredibly important point.
If you have a school where people have universal agreement that they're there to teach the kids, but also to perfect their craft as teachers...
A lot of the way we've designed accreditation, the way we've designed the budget, and all this other stuff imagines that that's still the wo...
We don't talk about this enough in the Senate, and your leadership gives us the opportunity to be able to talk about what really is, on a da...
Senator Bennet has a great bill called the GREAT Act that would push us in that direction as well.