Ooh, that’s not a question for me. Councillors should not take decisions which rightfully sit in the hands of professionals (in this case, teachers), but instead try to ensure that the residents who elect them have their priorities spoken up for.
It’s not always a clear line between the two, but one councillors should be wary of crossing…
Steve Adams answered on 12 Oct 2010:
Ooh, that’s not a question for me. Councillors should not take decisions which rightfully sit in the hands of professionals (in this case, teachers), but instead try to ensure that the residents who elect them have their priorities spoken up for.
It’s not always a clear line between the two, but one councillors should be wary of crossing…
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