Cynthia,
This isn't about you. I am sure you are a fine dedicated teacher doing the best under difficult circumstances.
But you have to admit that most of the resistance to the accountability that comes with programs like the NCLB seem to be more concerned with protecting their turf than improving the lot of the kids they are charged with educating.
But, Bt...it is about me and all good teachers.
When someone like you and Sirs makes a comment about NOT BEING ABOUT THE CHILD ..and instead BEING ABOUT JOBS? >>>I can't sit back, I cringe.
I know that I am a good teacher, Bill. I have taught for 32 years of my life. That's more than half of my life. My goodness. ...but I have NEVER seen such a blatant and fractured system since the NCLB act came into being. The premise was / is a good one, don't get me wrong. Please don't get me wrong. I am all for every single thing that has been posted on this thread if it means a betterment of children's education and our job culture, etc.
My thoughts, my experiences , my expressions, and frustrations speak for all educators out there, BT.
No, I don't think you can broad stroke and say that MOST/ALL OR even some teachers are trying to protect their TURF. NOT ONE teacher that I know of does that. Not one.
I would venture to guess that I represent many educators in this new "world of education"..why?
Becuase of the unjust regulations against good schools and decent teachers and in the end....children's lives. I posted a link about such things yesterday. But, the idea that it comes from teh NEA is going to outrage most conservatives...But, to make a point....it's not about unions...it's about children.
OF COURSE there have been bad ass apples in the system. Of course there are going to be those who bitch about accountability....But, my goodness, it isn't in our blood to complain about whether or not we HAVE TO BE SUDDENLY ACCOUNTABLE.
On average, teachers who love this job go into it because they want to. So many teachers have had to put up with a hell of a lot more than a rush to panic over THE NCLB act...i.e. community struggles, kids on drugs, the society that doesn't give a damn...etc etc etc....and yet, why the heck would those teachers whine and bitch about accountability?? This job is hard enough as it is! I disagree with your assessment in total, Bt.
Ok let's look at the facts...just the facts. Read the link that I posted yesterday. Those are hard facts against the act itself. There are problems. Period. My goodness....so why sweep those issues under a rug? Let's fix them. STop blaming.
Sure, you've presented homeschooling studies and factual information recently. Gosh, I see now that they are spot on. I think that we are in such a damn critical mass time in education BECAUSE OF THE BUSH administration...and the Kennedy and the CLinton...whomever started this broken bandaid.
But, to say that the teachers AS A WHOLE are complaining about having to be accountable is just not true. You speak in terms of ALL...BT. You do...you stroke the canvas as a Republican and be damned the personal and experienced details that decorate teh landscape that is education in this day and age.
The NCLB system is not supportive. It is a dictatorship of sorts. The NCLB act is not good enough. That is all I am saying.
I have never seen such a willingness to cut throat, to pressure, not to mention threaten to take out individuals who have worked so hard. This is crazy behavior. There is something wrong with this picture.
I have tried to outline the results of such actions as I see them.
Point:
There is no time to teach science.... No more to teach social studies. No time to teach art/music. Now NOW....NO time to teach bi-lingual ed. ( I can only speak for our school district)
Omgoodness. Bill....you must see it to believe it. In fact, I can't believe that any Republican is at the heart of all of this fiasco.
I am the first one to say that we need help to make certain that no child is left behind...but my goodness, what I am seeing is horrific, Bill. The students are suffering ..and for what? The political stance of one president and his own cronies? Not right. Not accurate. Not good enough. Peter the Principal has risen to the plate of injustice.
If you look at the facts, you see that there is an unreasonable expectation coupled with a punitive action against schools/teachers/districts/and eventually children..and it has nothing to do with one or two egos bitching about having to be "accountable".
It has everything to do with pressuring schools to make the grade and beat out other corps. HOw? By taking away??
That's all I am saying here, Bill.
I disagree wtih the way it is being handled. NCLB is a good idea. But, the children are falling more behind.