Many educators worry that without hard deadlines, peer pressure and nudges from teachers, teenagers will fall behind.
But even educators involved with software worry that some products labeled as educational are merely thinly veiled video games.
Now educators worry that the result will be millions of students underequipped for the increasingly competitive job market.
Many parents and educators worry about including handicapped students in regular classes, for fear they will be dragged down.
Some educators worry that they are less reliable in comparing student work than multiple-choice tests.
But one educator worried that news of the recent sexual abuse cases could result in overreaction.
And some educators worry that the focus on technology can divert resources that need to go directly to teaching.
Many educators worry, however, that a technique with such promise will fall prey to poorly trained teachers.
In freshman women, educators worry about eating disorders and perfectionism.
Many educators worried about relying on lottery terminals to meet the court order.