A Matter of Choice.
American School & University, April, 2007 by Agron, Joe
Byline: Joe Agron jagron@asumag.com Do I wear a tie today or will "business casual" be appropriate? Do I take the shorter route or the longer, more scenic road? Small fries or onion rings - or do I want the healthier choice of apple slices (and hope my son is observing my decision)? Throughout our lives, we've been conditioned to embrace choice.
- Most Popular Articles in Reference
- The importance of understanding organizational culture
- Credit card attitudes and behaviors of college students
- What factors attract foreign direct investment?
- Libraries Need Relationship Marketing - mutual interest marketing concept, ...
- How to set performance goals: employee reviews are more than annual critiques
- More »
However, choice in the context of education often is seen as fraught with potential pitfalls, threatening the very concept of America's public education system. Arguments can, and will, be made on both sides of the ...
Read the rest of this article with a Free Trial at HighBeam Research.