Why do right wingers oppose public schoolteachers?
Who the hell is saying that?? I defy Xo, or anyone else to provide quotes in context that make such a claim. The only thing this RW'er opposies is being denied the CHOICE of a parent to send their child to Public School vs being Home Schooled. How that equates to opposing public school teachers is beyond me
Again, the supposed "pro-choice" side advocating no choice other than theirs
BT:
The standardized tests will set benchmarks. And that will in fact monitor the teachers as well as the home school students. Ok, true. I meant monitoring more of WHAT is taught, not how it is assessed. Sure, I realize that the home school students must and do take standardized tests, and that the parents are required to make certain their children do just that each year.
I believe public education needs to be a high priority in this country. We have every right to have decent PSchools....it's part of the infrastructure just like building roads,etc.
Currently, the private school has fewer teacher student ratio, and more....as Xavier pointed out
Observe that even if the private schools WERE better in that their students scored higher, this is not proof of whom has the best school, because private schools get to choose who attends. They can shut out students with learning difficulties and can throw out students whose behavior is bad.
It is also true that the parents of private school students (a) have more money and (b) tend to care more about whether Junior learns. Parents who don't care will not pay extra. Wealthier parents are usually better educated than poorer ones, and that also makes a difference.My sister took her child this past week to enroll her in a very prestigious private school here in the city. She asked pertinent questions, insisted that her child be assessed before being placed. Normally, one would think that assessing a young 5 year old would be par for the course, but the policy of this private school is any child with a late summer birthday has to attend a pre-K. hands down!! My niece is as bright as they come. The head master of the school offered to do just that....and indeed my niece does not have to attend pre-K! But, one has to wonder why would an institution who has received blue ribbon accolades, skip the assessment part of entering school? Stay on top. Don't fail.
Ok, that's their right. So be that one, but the public schools do not have near the choices and opportunities afforded the Pr.Sc.
I think that's a shame.
Unfortunately many in the Public School system feel that it is insulting to use standardized testing to monitor themselves.No we don't. Who said that. That never even entered my mind, BT.
Currently the standardized tests do not align with the type of curriculum that we are
mandated to teach in our classrooms, BT. MANDATED!!! Scripted!
I have nothing against testing. I have nothing against competition. I have nothing against being held accountable, either.
But the government is PUNITIVE.....to the point where people are stressed to the point of not being able to do a good job. That is not right!! I don't think you realize how bad it is out here in this setting. You jump tot conclusions that we must not want to compete. . .we must not want to be held accountable...NO.
We are treated like crap! Written up for not teaching one minute after a lunch bell from recess. Written up, and warned that we better NOT DO ANYTHING BUT teach RRR's. IF we are caught teaching science, our head roll. IF a kindergarten teacher, for example, is caught letting a child experience play in an early childhood classroom....heads roll! We are on notice to produce at all costs....New reporters, letters to editors, walking into schools and escorting the entire staff out the door...but what? For not pulling blood out of a turnip. This is not right, BT> Not right! You tend to blame the teacher each and every time this thread comes up.
YOu must see first hand the injustice that is occurring out of the need to avoid the bullet of probationary action. IT is not the same thing as being professionally held accountable for being one of those bad apple teachers....ALL TEACHERS are in the process, being treated as if they are no good.
Good teachers are not rewarded in this system either. The panic and pressure are too great.
I am all for competition...but you tend to imply that teachers are afraid...across the board?? Silly.
Teach a special needs child. Teach her/him.
But don' require that the 'special needs' child test out at the exact same level as your wealthier, smarter kids at the same grade level. That's not possible! You can argue till the cows come home that it is possible, but your Kool-aid is ripe with blueberry juice.
The issue is who can teach and who can't. And yes, standardized testing is a good way to measure those skills. Isn't that the way the chosen are credentialed? Sure, ONE GOOD WAY....but not the only way.
Who can teach? I would agree with XO on the truck driver comparison......
In the private school my daughter went to, there were 3 people in the administration for a school with over 20 teachers, and one of those also taught an advanced math class during one period.Ami, true.....but why can't we attempt to fix that instead of make these ridiculous new rules....mandates to cut out quality in our PS's.
Tell me ---just why do you think your daughter's school offered such a ratio. 3:20. If it were the other way around, you bet tha would never fly with the stock holders of that school--the parents.
They would be willing and capable of fixing the problem.
I guess I am saying here that I just want that same attention paid to the public schools in this country...as a right to offer good schools as part of the infrastruture.