Kevin Kumashiro has many topics in his great book that explains why the school system is the way it is and why is not being changed in many ways. He shared his experience teaching in another country and how he realizes that the school system was bad in both countries. The common sense of what is the academic education needed for the students to know is how to read write, and do math and many other courses do not have a lot of value in our school system. There is more subjects than math, writing and reading that should be important to our society. His writing talks about how standardized testing is just making the teachers have to teach what is in the test and not actually teach the students the necessary information and skills needed to succeed in their lives. …show more content…
The teachers are the ones to blame for the students failure because they are the ones teaching the students. In his book he talks about different factors to why standardized testing should be criticized by the teachers and parents. Parents have to care for all students and not just their child. That education means kindergarten to high school and that the parents, teachers and the students are the ones that have to blamed for the failure of the school because they are the ones not doing their job when in fact is the government creating the test the ones making the schools students parents and teacher feel like they fail. In Bad teacher in a scene one of the parents gave money to the teacher so their child got good grades, another one sent her cookies and there was not a scene where the parents were actually involved in the student's education exempt when one of the parents hired her as a tutor for their child. This movie shows a school where the students are from middle class backgrounds and minorities are not present very much. Just the boy that has Asian heritage that Elizabeth gives an example of superiority to the Japanese and clearly stating that he was not dangerous because he was not smart. Elizabeth gives different ways of how society sees teacher because they think that they are lazy when in fact they work more than eight hours a day, that teacher had other plans in their lives but because of the failure they become teachers when in fact many teacher have a very big passion for the career that they have as teachers. Amy the teacher that is the good teacher in the movie loves her work and works very hard for her students to succeed.
The state's test that the teachers are getting the students prepared for is a big concept in the movie but nobody give an actual opinion about it. In Daltons reading The Hollywood Model Who is the Good Teacher he talks and criticised how the media shows the teacher being outsiders and coming to urban schools and teaching the students and making them succeed when in fact that does not happen very often in real life. Dangerous Minds is a movie give a great message for the audience but also gives stereotypes about the people in the movie. In chapter three of Kumashiro book he talks about how the teachers that got their degree online or the fast way work in low income communities, with students of color, and that they are not well prepared. In the movie Dangerous Minds Louanne is not a well prepared because she went to do her student teaching but in the movie she made the students succeed, this scenario does not happen very often in real life. She went to a low income school where there was mostly minorities. Her methods of teaching were not the best but the outcomes of her work was actually
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Almost state has gained federal funding from accumulating the test data from all of their schools (Ravitch 107). Data collected from multiple choice questions determines the intelligence of every student and their teachers. The test data is tracked throughout their lifetime in relation to their test scores, graduation dates and other statistics companies such as Amazon and Microsoft use to evaluate different groups (by age, ethnicity, etc) as a whole (Ravitch 107). Ravitch claims there are many problems with this, mainly, tests do not measure character, spirit, heart, soul, and potential (112). Not everyone is the same, and just because one may be weak in math or writing doesn’t mean they’re not smart, resourceful individuals with much to share with the world. For schools to be even seen with a slight amount more than just their test scores, they have to be in great standings with their students’ average test results. The government’s intense focus on test results hurts schools’ ability to be a well-rounded school immensely. In contrast to federal’s pinpoint focus on what students learn, educated consumers desire their kids to have a full, balanced, and rich curriculum (Ravitch 108). Schools need to be more than housing for test-takers. The Education Board may claim students’ proficiency in their testing makes them better people, prepares them for college, and ultimately, the workforce. What they are
We live in a society where we are surrounded by people telling us that school/education and being educated is the only way to succeed. However, the school system is not up to the standards we want it to uphold. There are three issues we discuss the most which are the government, the student, and the teacher. In John Taylor Gatto 's essay “Against School”, we see the inside perspective of the educational system from the view of a teacher. In “I Just Wanna Be Average”, an essay written by Mike Rose, we hear a student 's experience of being in a vocational class in the lower level class in the educational system when he was supposed to be in the higher class. Both Gatto and Rose give their opinions on how the educational system is falling apart. Today the government is only trying to get students to pass, making it hard for teachers to teach what they want. Students are affected everyday by the school system. They sit there - bored - and do not think that the teachers care, making the
Residential schools all across Canada have left its students with the difficult task of regaining a normal life after various abuses. This legacy of residential school system is still affecting people today. In the books Kiss of the Fur Queen by Tomson Highway and Creative Escape 2013 by various inmates, tell stories of attending a residential school and then dealing with the legacy of the residential school system by finding different ways to overcome the effects of the residential school system. One effects of the legacy of the residential school system is isolation. Another effect of the legacy of the residential school system is guilt. Lastly the loss of identity is an effect of the residential school system legacy. The legacy of residential schools through the works of Kiss of the Fur Queen and Creative Escape 2013 show that the legacy of residential schools has caused the survivors to feel isolated from family and community leading to various consequences, the guilt that the characters are taught in the residential schools is carried with the characters after they leave the schools, and the loss of identity the students are left with after leaving the school and going into the cities. These texts not only show that there is a legacy of the residential school system and that the characters face it but that the characters in the texts also find strategies to overcome this legacy through the use of art, traditional teachings and religion.
Today, public schools follow a set of standards called Common Core. Despite its good intention, Common Core could potentially do more harm than good. Common Core standardized tests for example create stress and pressure for students and teachers. If students fail the tests they might have to retake the grade, and the teachers of those students are held responsible. Common Core is not necessary as other countries, like Finland for example, has successful students without the need for tests like the standardized
To teach to the test or trust the child; is the question in today’s education. Over the past twenty years state curriculum standards have changed. Teachers need to make the choice on how to teach the children in their classroom. In today’s society where testing runs the educational world, a teacher must decide how to prepare students for standardized testing.
Since the U.S. Congress passed the No Child Left Behind program, standardized testing has become the norm for American schools. Under this system, each child attending a school is required to take a standardized test at specific grade points to assess their level of comprehension. Parents, scholars and all stakeholders involved take part in constant discussions over its effectiveness in evaluating students’ comprehension, teachers’ competency and the effects of the test on the education system. Though these tests were put in place to create equality, experts note that they have created more inequality in the classroom. In efforts to explore this issue further, this essay reviews two articles on standardized testing. This essay reviews the sentiments of the authors and their insight into standardized examination. The articles provide sufficient evidence to demonstrate that standardized tests are not effective at measuring a teacher’s competency because they do not take into account the school environment and its effect on the students.
Schooling has a lot of problems that need a lot of solutions. Many of these problems stem from the fact that the American school system is notorious for wasting the time of students and teachers. Students rarely get the chances to learn and experience topics that not only interest them but are also topics that have the potential for being important in their future careers. Time is also wasted during standardized tests that do not give American students an accurate representation of their intelligence compared to the intelligence of others worldwide.
Standardized testing is not the best way to measure how well a teacher teaches or how much a student has learned. Schools throughout the United States put their main focus on standardized tests; these examinations put too much pressure on the teachers and students and cause traumatizing events. Standardized testing puts strain on teachers and students causing unhealthy occurrences, Common Core is thrown at teachers with no teaching on how to teach the new way which dampers testing scores for all students, and the American College Test determines whether a child gets into college or not based on what they have learned during high school. Standardized tests are disagreeable; tests should not determine ranking of people.
In many different states there are struggles and difficulties that the students face in order to get a decent education in grade school. The documentary states the many different changes that were practiced in order to try and make education better still failed due to the lack of resources for the students within districts. Michelle Rhee, who was an American advocate for the Reform of Education addressed these concerns and came up with many ways to try to better the districts in order for students to be successful. Although there were many programs and laws passed in the education system the NCLB( No Child Left Behind), was an act that protected the students to ensure they could understand and perform at basic levels. In many states, this still remains a problem throughout the school system for students, but they are gradually working to solve these problems and better the education for these students. Lastly, there are many states that are following the KIPP charter schools, which were created and organized to ensure that students will have the resources in order to look forward to a better
though teaching to the test is another beneficial factor, it doesn’t always work. High-stakes testing’s dependence on state-mandated assessments as the dominant or sole criteria for graduation or promotion can threaten teacher’s fragile capabilities to meet diverse student n...
The education system has been a controversial issue among educators. Requirements of school do not let student choose what they want to study for their future. It’s a big issue to force student study specific curriculums, which don’t help them improve, and what they like to create something. Educators choose a general system for education to all students which based on general knowledge. Intelligent or genius students have to be in that system of education, which doesn’t let them improve their creativity. Educators attempt to change that system to make it better, but their changing was not that great to be an example for the world. Also, did that change qualify education system to compete other systems or not? In some examples and reasons have been made me agree with some of points from Gatto’s and Edmunson’s and disagree them.
One of the components that consist of the student success includes their environment, in other words, the school itself. School is a place where the students spends most of their time, interacting with people and friends. As I recall, high school served as a second home for me, in which I felt very comfortable and safe in. Most of my days I was in school surrounded with friends and teachers that supported me, causing me to keep moving forward and succeed. In Dangerous MInds, the school was first shown with a positive appearance as its location seemed to be in a so to say “white” neighborhood; no grafitti, spacious residence zones, and people from high incomes who are able to afford houses and cars (2.25). Though that was just a facade; inside the school was not very appealing because of the way students behaved themselves, which mostly involved Ms. Johnson 's students. An example was when a student threatens Emilio to death because
Pine another elementary school teacher. She didn’t show a lot of interest in wanting to help students individually but instead on the academic and state testing aspect. I can remember we had to take a few weeks from our actual lesson to study on the state testing that was to be in a few months. I found it to be time wasting and boring since, what was the purpose of state testing if we aren’t rewarded anything or given the purpose as to why we are taking it? Robinson says, “Children everywhere are under intense pressure to perform at higher and higher levels on a narrow range of standardized tests.”(13). Relating this to my experience with Mrs. Pine it seems as though they put so much importance into state testing towards teachers that they then put pressure on the students to perform well and score high on the test. If there was an understanding about how state testing can affect students then perhaps they can change it or even get rid of
Standardized testing is such a huge and essential part of public schooling. Most people think something so major is wanted by everyone, but most people involved in public schools, such as parents, students, and teachers oppose these tests. There is a lot of unfairness when it comes to standardized testing. The tests have a larger impact on students and teachers than they really should, with only one per year. The ratio of importance to standardized testing isn’t equal at all, which is why there is a lot of opposition and hatred towards these tests. Standardized tests, an extremely popular thing when it comes to public education, are a huge problem for parents, students, and teachers associated with these districts and are ruining education
Test makers should not have the right to determine schools worth based on a lousy test score. The teachers should be the ones to determine these things since they acquire the opportunity to view the students’ growth from the start of the school year to the end. This marks them the only people with the right skill set to call these decisions. In The Sleeper Awakes, the Surveyor-General has outright authority over the society’s school system. The Surveyor-Generals had a “monopoly over education” (Wells 120) and dictated the schools. They can be a symbol for the standardized tests, as they should not have the right to call the shots when it comes to deeming a student’s worth. Standardized tests also limit the creativity in a teacher’s curriculum since the teachers are so focused on teaching to the test. Without these tests, the sky’s the limit when it comes to education. The teachers could teach more innovatively and then determine if the student is ready to move