Huh. Okay.
I did delete them, after thinking I probably have spoken too much on the issue here.
I felt it was time to bury that dead horse.
BUt, thank you for replying to the post, UP.
I am passionate about this issue.
I do not feel there is anything wrong with vouchers.
If a voucher helps a child get a better education, I suppose tbat's fine.
As for paying a teacher more. I think that is important, but my direct stand on this whole issue has not been on pay for teachers. My gripe is more about the punitive actions based on the need to pressure all in teh system to meet a one size fits all mentality for the gov.
I believe we need to focus more on
how we assess schools and teachers. I feel strongly that we need to bring back a quality of education that has been taken out because of the extreme focus on test scores and the ramifications there in.
I know for sure that the educators in my "village" have always aimed for the highest and best expectations.
But, becasue of the unjust "expectations" of the NCLB act, I see the difference in the quality of education we are forced to give our kids than ever before. THere is the irony of the 'act'. We are forced to teach only the subject areas that will bring test scores up. Many schools across the country are pressured instead of provided with support.... and for what? So the schools are not put on probabtionary action, restrictive action, etc? That's a shame. No wonder vouchers are going to fly off the top shelf. No wonder homeschooling is coming into its own. No wonder people feel that education and PS's are lacking. The issue I have with the ACT is basically the devil in the details.
Currently, the pressure to make a grade that in based on such unjust measures, is doing more harm than good for the kids. I posted those unjust details of the NCLB act a while back. I will find more again on this today, as I am on spring break and have time to devote to this.
I had written another post last evening to Sirs which was a sort of apology (long winded in tone, however ha!)....so I deleted it. But, I do admire Sirs and you for your stance on this issue.