I understand your point, I do, but I still maintain that none of these issues occured before the NCLB act was on the books.
Sure they were, but before NCLB, accountability with consequences was minimum and the need to scrutinize every link in the chain was not not done.
You say the problem at your school is not the teachers but the principal. NCLB helped point out her deficiencies. The question is, now, who will have the courage to fix that particular problem?
I have no problem with your statement that NCLB may need tweaking. I do have a problem with NCLB being cast as the boogieman, when many times we have found that a problem described is not part of the act. NCLB doesn't say that NM students should be tested in February. That is on the state and local school boards. NCLB doesn't choose the texts or curriculum, again that is set at a more local level. Get my point?
Yes, Bill, I do get your point. We have pushed the testing up to April this year...btw.
So, yes, I agree. The only logical element in all of this mess has been the NCLB ACT, however. So, I have to say that that tweaking you agree is needed is in some way behind the issue. I can't prove that per item and line, but when Reagan's Nation at Risk was on the docket, we were right behind it as educators in favor and supportive. Why is this particular 'act' so difficult to meet at it's point of perfection? Why are we not making the grade, when we were back in the 80's and children were given a full rounded educaiton-----music/art/ social studies/science etc. ?
NOw, we are placed in a position where the 3 R'S are all we should teach. That wasn't the norm for the past 25 years of my career, BT. It simply was not.
So, ok...so the NCLB has a heart. I does. But, there is something that is so fundamentally wrong with the regulations which trickle down through the states and into our classrooms ---that I have to take issue with.
So, I wonder, I ask, I consider and I hope for an answer. I do not sit on the platform of rhetoric politically...preaching that we are not up to par...thus we as teachers are to blame. But, come on, you have said teachers are to blame many a time on this board. You have.
The system is changing. Let's say that. Not necessarily broken---changing. Private Charter schools are failing left and right. There is no quick and correct fix.
The idea that we should not leave a child behind is an awesome concept and critical to the future of this nation. But, we can not allow for such RULES AND REGS to set us up. Do you know what I mean.
I feel as though through the NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACT that we have been 'set up'. Set up to prove we are NO DAMN GOOD. My god, that was never a reality in teh 80's of even the 90's. At least there was a push for improvement under Reagan.
Now, there is a mandate that is crushing the very classroom climate and element that is 'education'.
I do not want to side with a "party" on this issue, I really do not. I want, however to understand more and find a truth. What can the NCLB act do to alter the course of such a massive flood of failure driven storms....when they were never broken to begin with?
Obama is a liberal, pure and simple. Who the hell knows what he will do for this nation. It's a crazy system we vote in. imo.
We want change change change...but we want change at the cost of progress sometimes. Logic and common sense is key to teaching, they say.
So, why isn't electing a leader based on such an ideal?
We must stop thinking we are part of the founding fathers of yesteryear. We must not. We are the people, however. The people who speak out and cry out for what is right.
I find politics to be a sort of changing of sheets syndrome. Crisp new sheets, thread of 400+...ahhhh, to lie in that bed. But....at what cost. Sometimes a bed of struggle is just as comforting in the end.
We are a spoiled nation. We do not want to bitch or complain, lest we get railroaded and attacked by those who 'KNOW'. WHo really knows ??
The brush of life that is the working class folk. That's who.
Children need a voice. The elete and the rich can move and pamper their children as long as the thread is made of cotton, but the child who has no breakfast in the morning deserves more.
Can Obama give that to the child? Something in me says NO... quite honestly. I don't trust him. Can't say why, but I want folks to hear the people on my level...and listen carefully to what is key..
The act that has demanded we improve something that was really never broken in the first place.....
is wrong. I see and live it daily...,and no, it was not this way before, BT. There was so much more in terms of richness in education before Bush came on board.
I do the math, but I understand that times have changed.
There is hope for the children yet. I know it.