What is an advantage of policy formulated by the school community over the that policy which comes from above?
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The local school community is represented by an elected school board, who hires a superintendent to run the school district i.e. hires teachers, sets a curriculum, builds buildings. The board members are members of the community, and they might even have children in the school system.
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Because they help a school set operating processes, high standards for teaching and learning, and expectations and accountability, policies are crucial. Without them, schools would not have the organization and functionality needed to meet the educational demands of pupils.
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- Policies establishing goals established by the school board must be in place for an institution to encourage higher learning. These policies set standards and assist in holding schools and educators accountable to the public. This is crucial for connecting education to the community and making it accountable to the larger world. Accountability ensures that students receive a valuable education by implementing goal-oriented policies.
- The schools and the children who attend them are the responsibility of the community's parents. There is no one else. They pay to have them used, presumably, in the best interests of their children, as they see it but not the state. The state does not yet have authority over what happens in a community.
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