If
you are hungry or homeless, you will not be able to consider any of this
theoretical garbage. You will be worrying where your next meal is coming or
where you are going to sleep that night. When your basic needs are not being
met, then, all is lost except the essentials necessary for survival. Too often
this is the situation for many of my students who are deemed less than
competent when measured on state standardized tests.
Too often they are too busy struggling with basic needs to worry about how to analyze Edgar Allen Poe or which culture inquiry should be used when reading Amy Tan. Furthermore, Medieval British Literature review has no connection to their world, thus, relevancy is lost as well as a class full of young, vibrant minds. As an educator the Common Core is not the answer for everyone. The idea that one size fits all is absurd.
The
federal and state‘s idea that Common Core aligned with Smarter Balance will
solve the problems plaguing our schools are completing erroneous. These
theoreticians and politicians have no understanding as to the elemental flaw in
their thinking. Instead of attacking the central issue (basic needs not being
met), they are pretending to solve a problem that does not exist as they
imagined.
The
changes that are being forced on public schools are destroying intellectual creativity,
flexibility and initiative, thus, limiting the possibilities for future
generations. If the point of all this reform is to create a permanent
underclass damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead. However, if we are to help the
next generation to succeed, this is exactly the wrong way to confront the
problem.
Standardization
creates mediocrity and this is where testing institutions and politicians are
pushing public schools. If you work in a private school or a charter school,
none of this homogeny is required as part of your curriculum. Innovative ideas
are desired in these institutions while the same kind of ideas are given lip
service in public school where teachers are forced to teach larger and larger classes
while being told to raise test scores or else. All of this in lieu of inventive
thinking beyond a testing box.
Public
school teachers’ jobs are on the line if their students do not demonstrate measurable,
consistent growth, on standardized tests, furthermore, if this happens, these
same educators are deemed ineffective because they were unable to inspire those
youngsters under their supervision to outperform the targets set by their state,
district, school and department when filling in the blanks. This has nothing to
do with thinking on your feet or thinking abstractly. It has everything to do
with filling in the correct blank because everyone knows that life is black and
white and that there is only one right answer.
The
thought of learning for the sake of learning no longer fits in this new schema
because students need to be focused on the endgame just as their teachers are
required to do in this latest educational paradigm. In this new world order, students
are considered to be weak of mind if they are seen as daydreamers or have no
clear plans as they head off into the world following high school graduation.
The
idea of finding yourself without an authority figure giving you and your future
a stamp of approval is absurd in today’s public school culture. Educators of
all ilk be it public or private stand as godlike figures pointing their charges
in the correct direction. If you are the good student that knuckles under to the
powers that be, then, your future will blossom as the lotus does, begging to be
plucked and place upon the mantle to be admired until it is no longer viable.
In
many ways, educationally, we are now on the path to become more Chinese than
the Chinese in that we now demand lockstep in our public schools by adopting
common core curriculum and tying monies for financially strapped school
districts. The federal government’s use of money to lure states and school
districts to adopt this curriculum is akin to blackmail.
If
you are for the standardization of education, mediocrity, uninspired teaching,
then, this standards based curriculum is all you can ask and more. Katy bar the
doors because there will be a feeding frenzy as states stampede to the front of
the line with no idea why they are doing it except that there is money to be
pocketed.
You are right on!
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