A Quote by Hill Harper

Obviously, this whole 'no child left behind' idea is more rhetoric than actual practice. — © Hill Harper
Obviously, this whole 'no child left behind' idea is more rhetoric than actual practice.
When I talk to teachers, parents, superintendents, my colleagues, everyone wants to fix No Child Left behind. There is great dissatisfaction with No Child Left Behind.
My assistants and I often would spend more time planning a practice than the actual practice itself
Wouldn't it be great if we could look forward to a whole world in which no child will be left behind?
Every child has potential. Every child can succeed. No child should be left out or left behind.
I love the whole idea of family and what gets left behind when you are gone. I'm very proud of my children; I was one of seven.
No child should be left behind - I've heard this from President Obama. And here, we say in Latin America, no country should be left behind.
No Child Left Behind left a lot of kids behind.
No Child Left Behind taught us that parents, teachers and state and local leaders are more suited to address students' needs than a one-size-fits-all accountability system developed by Washington bureaucrats.
Music as a whole industry is growing exponentially, but in terms of the actual music file, when you look at the actual value there, to me, 'The Beatles' catalog should be worth more than Spotify.
No Child Left Behind widens the gap between the races more than any piece of educational legislation I've seen in 40 years. It denies inner-city kids the critical-thinking skills to interrogate reality.
When boys and girls go out to play there is always someone left behind, and the boy who is left behind is no use to the girl who is left behind.
Potter is mocked by a faculty member for the idea that there is evil in the world from which even children need to learn to defend themselves by the actual practice of doing so rather than familiarity with theory.
Hillary Clinton wants to leave behind No Child Left Behind.
People find it a great blessing if their child left behind a child.
First, in your sermons, use your logic, and then your rhetoric; Rhetoric without logic, is like a tree with leaves and blossoms, but no root; yet more are taken with rhetoric than logic, because they are caught with fine expressions when they understand not reason.
The whole impetus behind going solo was an artistic inspiration in the sense that, obviously, success is fantastic. But as one becomes successful and gets branded with a certain sound, if the brand starts to become more of the focus than the evolution of the art, then that's putting the cart before the horse.
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