Everyone on here has mentioned the many problems that will occur if/when this is passed.
Public educators can only deal with what they are given. It is not like we can choose who comes into our classrooms. WE don't get the opportunity to truly educate children for THEIR true needs. We are mandated what we have to teach, when it has to be taught, and most of the time how we have to teach it. Not to mention, we can't ensure that all of their needs are being met at home- that is the ultimate problem. We have them for 180 days, yet we have to teach them a lifetime of standards in the midst of merely 6 hours a day.
Who should be held accountable for their learning? Who is not being accountable for their well being?
This was the policy in my previous state. The outcome: Lots of cheating on the tests (by the teachers), support staff demanding their share of the bonuses, teachers requesting transfers to the upper schools, the overall scores were skewed to reflect growth in certain districts, and finally NO money left when all of the schools began to perform.
Hopefully, they will see the problems before it happens.
Public educators can only deal with what they are given. It is not like we can choose who comes into our classrooms. WE don't get the opportunity to truly educate children for THEIR true needs. We are mandated what we have to teach, when it has to be taught, and most of the time how we have to teach it. Not to mention, we can't ensure that all of their needs are being met at home- that is the ultimate problem. We have them for 180 days, yet we have to teach them a lifetime of standards in the midst of merely 6 hours a day.
Who should be held accountable for their learning? Who is not being accountable for their well being?
This was the policy in my previous state. The outcome: Lots of cheating on the tests (by the teachers), support staff demanding their share of the bonuses, teachers requesting transfers to the upper schools, the overall scores were skewed to reflect growth in certain districts, and finally NO money left when all of the schools began to perform.
Hopefully, they will see the problems before it happens.
He was actually talking today about moving to a private school.
Kids in Florida aren't required to take high school science classes??? These classes have been required in MN since I was in high school.