nugov2
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I don't agree if teachers are directly telling the kids in their classrooms that they should refuse the tests because the teacher's job might be in jeopardy. I'm not in the classroom so I don't know if that's really going on, but I hope not. I am for educating the parents about how the students are being tested to death instead of allowing for creative learning, and letting the parents make the decision whether or not they want their child to take the test. I think teachers should be as vocal as they can be without losing their job. If you (general you) don't agree with that, then we'll have to agree to disagree. It's extremely competitive to get hired as a teacher and I do think most teachers love their students and do their best in the classroom to help them learn, but I don't think they should be expected to put their career on the line for a decision that wasn't theirs to begin with.
That is their choice on if they want to put their job on the line, but either way they should not use the same people they are fighting for as pawns. If you turn a blind eye to that issue you are doing a disservice to everyone involved. Educating the parents is only a small part of the issue and honestly will be for nothing if NY continues in the direction they are headed and the rest of the country tests relatively well, and let's face it we know the test results will be spun in a positive way next year and they will push on. It is going to be a few years before PARCC goes away.
I also disagree that we cannot teach creatively and test students. I agree the number of tests is beyond ridiculous but many districts across the country still use creative lessons. That is yet another cop out that is just not true everywhere.