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justthe4ofus
I hate hypocrites!!!!!
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NCLB
Now that NCLB has been in effect for a few years what is your opinion on it.
Message edited 10/17/2008 9:26:37 PM.
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Posted 10/17/08 9:25 PM |
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Arieschick29
aries+cancer= pisces&gemini
Member since 3/06 4268 total posts
Name: Jen
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Re: NCLB
my opinion.... the idea comes from the right place ( wanting to make sure we are educating all children)
However- it is not practical and when non-educators make educational decisions, it can never work!
Politicians need to keep their noses out of schools and let people who actually work with kids make these decisions!
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Posted 10/18/08 10:36 AM |
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justthe4ofus
I hate hypocrites!!!!!
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Re: NCLB
Posted by Arieschick29
my opinion.... the idea comes from the right place ( wanting to make sure we are educating all children)
However- it is not practical and when non-educators make educational decisions, it can never work!
Politicians need to keep their noses out of schools and let people who actually work with kids make these decisions!
AMEN!
Very well said!
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Posted 10/18/08 10:54 AM |
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QueSeraSera
Sugar & Spice
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Name: Liz
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Re: NCLB
Not for nothing, but for the government to mandate standards and do nothing to support them financially seems a bit insane to me. Put up or shut up, if you ask me.
My major beef, at this time, is a child who is mainstreamed into my class for all non-academic parts of the day. He is an ESL student with an IQ of 59. Sweetest kid ever, and I adore him. His instructional level at this time is on a kindergarten level. (I am 5th grade)
At the end of this year, he will take a (modified) standardized tests meant to track growth in major subject areas on the 5th grade level. Ummm.....he can't read yet! No matter what happens this year, we can't track growth. His tests from last year, they just had to write that he was unable to perform on the test...can't answer at all. The same will happen this year when you start throwing tests in front of him. So how can he show any growth? Why not test him on his instructional level and actually track growth?????
But he will count into our school numbers...in multiple subgroups- free & reduced lunch, esl, etc...it drives me nuts. As a teacher, I don't want to look at a child like this and even have to think about what he will do to my test scores (I mean, he is an angel and I love him)....but I can't help it, because every year I feel so much pressure to perform...
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Posted 10/18/08 11:19 AM |
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MrsRivera
2 under 2...whew!!
Member since 2/07 9876 total posts
Name: Beth
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Re: NCLB
Looks really good on paper...but I think it's leaving more kids behind than were being left behind before.
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Posted 10/18/08 2:02 PM |
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Nicole728
My Happy Girl
Member since 7/06 8198 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: NCLB
Posted by QueSeraSera
Not for nothing, but for the government to mandate standards and do nothing to support them financially seems a bit insane to me. Put up or shut up, if you ask me.
My major beef, at this time, is a child who is mainstreamed into my class for all non-academic parts of the day. He is an ESL student with an IQ of 59. Sweetest kid ever, and I adore him. His instructional level at this time is on a kindergarten level. (I am 5th grade)
At the end of this year, he will take a (modified) standardized tests meant to track growth in major subject areas on the 5th grade level. Ummm.....he can't read yet! No matter what happens this year, we can't track growth. His tests from last year, they just had to write that he was unable to perform on the test...can't answer at all. The same will happen this year when you start throwing tests in front of him. So how can he show any growth? Why not test him on his instructional level and actually track growth?????
But he will count into our school numbers...in multiple subgroups- free & reduced lunch, esl, etc...it drives me nuts. As a teacher, I don't want to look at a child like this and even have to think about what he will do to my test scores (I mean, he is an angel and I love him)....but I can't help it, because every year I feel so much pressure to perform...
ITA!
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Posted 10/18/08 8:16 PM |
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Arieschick29
aries+cancer= pisces&gemini
Member since 3/06 4268 total posts
Name: Jen
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Re: NCLB
OH! and can someone explain to me how it helps a failing school to take away their funds?!?!
Funds for those schools should be increased so they can do more to get kids to succeed!
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Posted 10/18/08 8:44 PM |
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Re: NCLB
I know I need to get off my high horse about this, but no mandate or amount of money will do anything unless more is done about student and parent accountability.
Why do schools really fail?
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Posted 10/18/08 10:16 PM |
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kaadf5
LIF Adolescent
Member since 4/08 538 total posts
Name: anna
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Re: NCLB
I have a question, you mentioned parent/student accountability, I don't know if this is true or not but I someone told me that parents get money if they attend meetings, send their kids to school and I don't know what else.
Don't blast me, I don't know if this is true, Thats why I was asking
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Posted 10/19/08 7:31 AM |
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Re: NCLB
Posted by kaadf5
I have a question, you mentioned parent/student accountability, I don't know if this is true or not but I someone told me that parents get money if they attend meetings, send their kids to school and I don't know what else.
Don't blast me, I don't know if this is true, Thats why I was asking
There was a pilot project, privately funded, in NYC recently. It paid parents for attending conferences and taking kids to the doctor, and paid the kids as well, though I don't recall all the specifics. I am not sure how successful it was. It was controversial (as it should be, IMO) because it paid parents and kids for things they should do anyway.
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Posted 10/19/08 8:34 AM |
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