"Never said it was. The problem is systemic. Parents, teachers, students, administrators and the government. "
I beg to differ...you are constantly complaining that teachers need to be accountable and not once have I read these words from your end, BT..with all due respect.....The problem is systemic. Parents, teachers, students, administrators and the government. "
Ok, then, you know for a fact that charter schools are better than public schools? Private schools offer more, I agree, but some Charter schools are no better than Public Schools, in our city.
In fact, where I live, they are dumping grounds for many behaviorally challenged kids. Sure the Charter Schools promote and promise to offer only the best education. The main issue will come down to clear and precise studies of the differences among all the choices of schools...This is true.
Charter schools promise such things as quality education, individualized attention, computer lap tops for every child!!! Oh, that's a real attractive bait.....
But, in the end, will they really offer any more than other institution? I have heard back from parents who enrolled their child in a charter school that offered such attractions, and they were severly disappointed.
I do agree that home schooling is becoming a truly attractive element these days...but I am also broad stoking a bit here, based on the lack of freedom I have as a teacher. If we take into consideration that the parent is well qualified and educated in education ...i.e. child development, curriculum and "learning styles".
Home schooling?
Why not?
Give a child the chance to experience learning first hand as he/she is allowed to be immersed and directly engaged in the learning process one on one, at home, at the zoo, in a museum, at the local Explora science museum,........... not to mention visits to quality libraries--all clear and precise targets for a quality education, sans the social interaction and feedback from other young minds, which is also important.
My point? Charter, Vouchers, Private, ...who's to say ...who's to PROVE that the "grass is greener on the other side"?
I suppose in the end, it will come down to things proven through data and evidence, through time and honest assessments of all systems in question.
We'll see.
For now, all we can hope for in the PS is a richer attention paid to the NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACT! A richer attention, indeed. Make it work.
Pray for rain.