The county I live in is amazing, in the worst possible way. They have spent millions of dollars to teach teachers how to write lesson plans. They said that lesson plans are the reason why this county has recieved a D or F grade in education. As a teacher, I know lesson plans are important. I also understand that lesson plans are not the reason why kids do poorly on tests. The leader of the school board was the highest paid in the state. If her schools were not performing, then why was she getting so much money? Teachers suffer if their kids do not do well. Shouldn't the same rules apply?
The FCAT is the test used to measure if a student is doing well in school The problem is not the test, it is the weight that the test carries. A child can be held back if they fail this one test, even if they pass all their classes. The greatest irony comes from the title of the rule that helped develope the FCAT: The no child left behind act.
My hat goes off to all the teachers out there. Its an uphill battle that seems to have no good ending. Trust me, you teachers who are actually teaching, not reading the paper, playing on facebook, or tweeting about how bad your classes are, will be rewarded one day.
Thats all the time I have for today. Thank you for reading.
I will be staying home with my newborn son when he arrives in september. I will be doing some freelance writing and blogging to make some money on the side. My wife, Sue, and I have a 3 1/2 yr old, Devin. We also have a weiner dog and a bird. I am earning my masters in Christian counseling. I have worked as a teacher and youth pastor for the last few years. Looking forward to getting to know other stay at home people to share ideas and boredom busters.
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
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