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Utah schools warned on test-score reports
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Please educational community get serious about education. Please don't toy around anymore with math programs that don't teach math such as what Alpine school district did and continues to do. Please give our kids a good education, one that will prepare them for the future. This is not a game. We don't send our hard earned tax dollars to you for you to play games. This is serious business and all of our futures depend upon the job that you do.
I am happy and in support of teachers getting more pay. But I want a quality education in return.
They are required by faceless Washington officials to accomplish a mandated standard with no support on the other end of the line from the homes of the students. The great majority of teachers really care about their students and work diligently to help the kids learn. When do the parents of the students come into the picture? A teacher has to have willing students who actually want to learn. If there is no support for the teacher in the student's home life, no amount of federal bluster is going to help. It's a two way street and the parents of under achieving students must be held accountable too.
And how are teachers in rural areas supposed to get themselves to the point to certify in every single area.
The No Child Left Behind law ranks up there with the Iraq war as one of the worst things the current administration has done.
This law, has done many things to improve education. Teachers and administrators use research based methods, focus on data driven decisions, and look at all student groups. My MAJOR gripe is that it makes hugely important decisions based on one single test.
If you went to the doctor and he listened to your heart then suggested emergency surgery, wouldn't you want more testing? Or should something so important be based solely on one test? How about a years worth of work in your career evaluated on ONLY one measure? Doesn't seem fair does it.
At Monroe Elementary School, one special ed student missed one too many questions, so the whole school receicved the "did not pass" label, despite a significant overall improvement in the numbers of students meeting the standards.
We need to looking at individual student success and give some consideration that children who do not speak English or who have special need some accommodations in terms of reporting.
Perhaps the news media should stop labeling schools as failing and look at the real issues.
Let's get real about accountability and stop blaming teachers and schools and start helping children and holding parents accountable as well.
With people like you spouting off, criticizing the work and character of people you don't even know, the shortage of educators will continue to get worse. Who do you think will pick up the slack? How many caring, intelligent people are you encouraging? How many want to sign up for such automatic abuse?
If teaching is such a lucrative, easy career, try it yourselves. I dare you.
Nothing new here actually; read Freakonomics for a good discussion of teacher conduct surrounding standardized testing and grading.
It makes you look back and think, what was "wrong" in the past that made us think we were not doing a good job?
Is teacher pay the reason some children are underperforming?
Are teachers saying they are holding back and not teaching their best until they get a pay raise?
I tend to agree teachers should be paid more, but using every education issue as rational for a teacher pay raise just raises the ire of those who believe pay raises should be based on improved performance.
In most professions the boss says... As your skills improve and you perform better I will pay you more. In teaching is seems the outlook is... I can't do any better until you pay me more. It just seems backward to me.
I also agree that a few students under-performing is not neccesarily a reflection on our teachers. A student can choose not to succeed. But the administration shouldn't try to hide this by averaging test scores. That just smells like a cover-up.
What would best serve my students, though, in my opinion? Reducing the class size. I have had 37 students per class this year. If I spent one minute speaking to each student, I'd have 8 minutes left for classroom instruction. If I assign a one page paper to write, I have over 200 pages to read and grade. 2 pages = over 400 pages for me. It's overwhelming and I literally do not have enough hours in the day to really help my students become better writers. Even if I ignore my family and their needs all night, I still don't have time to be the best teacher that I can be for my students.
Did you miss the point in these blogs? What are you doing to make sure your "individual children" are "excited about learning?" There are a lot of dedicated teachers to "individual children", probably more than you know.....we are not all cynics either. But how long should we vest our interest, heart, and work into "individual children" before we realize we needs parents to bridge the gap. Should money be an issue? I am so tired of hearing about foreign education status and teachers being contrasted in this state, but yet we can't seem to bring up contrasting state salary scales because it is irrelevant? There is more tied to the "fat wallet" thinking of individuals......professional development is not free. In order to keep us accountable for developing these "individual children" we must find ways to deal with failing parents and unreachable expectations.
What could be good about a program that requires non English speaking students to take tests in English?
What could be good about requiring non reading special ed students to take reading tests? Oh, these test are given at the students own age and grade level! What do they not understand about "Special Education"?
What is good about children being set up to fail and then pointing the finger of shame when they do so?
Give me a break!
Then the State of Utah will determine its own standards with the input from the teachers, parents, colleges, and business community.
In conclusion, I'll take the American educational system before Jimmy Carter over the current system mandated by the federal government any day, 50 students and all.
According to Gov. Richardson, the US is ranked 29th in science and math.
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Every local area has to have a full lineup of administrators, add in all the layer of state education bureaucrats all of which make much more than the "ordinary" teacher" who's the grunt doing all the important work.
Whatever happened to the idea of eliminating the burdensome and out of touch Federal Dept. of Education formed by Jimmy Carter to make it look as if he was doing education a big favor, when actually we did much better before it was formed? I don't have an exact figure but I've heard that administration costs take .68 cents out of every dollar spent on education, leaving .32 cents, by my Maeser Elementary School (Provo) math sense to really teach.
I hope we can wake up and realize that there is a direct correlation between underfunding teachers and over-funding the administration resulting in huge class sizes and kids who are scared to death of math and can't read.
This news item seems to point out how out of control the present system seems to be.