haha hehe yeah…public school…hmmm where to begin…you have all mentioned topics which I deal with on a daily basis.
First… basics are necessary. Background information has to be there before I can teach high level concepts such as the economic reasons for the fall of the USSR. Right now, in MD, there is no social studies or history that HAS to be taught at the elementary level. Students get to middle school without knowing how to read a map or have basic geography skills. Then instead of learning basic history from which they can then examine closer, the county gives them the concentrated orange juice version of history packed full of lovely vocabulary that my 7th graders reading on a 4 grade reading level DON’T even understand. These readings are incomplete views of history. Entire subjects such as Christopher Columbus are SKIPPED…not played down in importance as might be needed but FORGOTTEN! Mainstreaming is killing any attempt to teach to either low or high level students. At best I can accomodate low and middle, or middle and high, which leaves either 1/3 (if i teach to the lower half) or 1/5-1/8 (if I teach to the high level students) screwed. Which do you think happens more often? YAY for making a difference! County gives monthly tests to assess whether I am a good teacher or not…I will soon be rated based on student test performance as whether I am effective or not. Student responsibility is not anywhere in the equation. Curriculem is often written during the summer and is a way for “golden” teachers to show their “stuff.” These stellar lessons are over lower students heads, and takes me 3 times the amount of time to teach. By the end of a school year I can be a full unit behind. Am I to teach, or talk and move on regardless of student’s actually learning.
Character Developement…mmm how nice it is to have so much power that the most I can do to a student is inconvience them. Being told to F-off because I tell a student to be quiet. “Get out of my face” when told to take their headphones off. “Fag” when I tell them to stop rough housing. Should a student decide to be the “class clown” and spread her legs and proceed to imitate sexual “activities” I am allowed to do all of the following 1. call down to the office and have an administrator or the police officer escort her down. This can and often does not happen for 15-30 minutes. 2- do nothing and try to ignore it. Perhaps I am lucky enough to have 3-4 of these types of students in my class. Call parents…awesome if they would support us in agreeing that this behavior is acceptable…oh and if I can find a phone number to reach them at. All of this comes at the expense of the rest of the children. By the 8th grade the numbers get worse because students pick up on what they can get away with. After all it makes the school look bad to suspend many students or expel them. The alternative school has a size limit and the students are bound to come back. Lets see the chances of the students getting into trouble when they do come back is kinda as similar to that of criminals commiting crime again. Actually I would like to compare the two stats. Students with IEPs (some sort of learning disibility) are only allowed to be suspended for 10 days…less it be guns or drugs. So far I have been pushed intentionally by a student twice…hard enough to move me. Teachers have been hit and grabbed. Teaching please, this is not a movie, I have 130 students. I spend 12-14 hours at school…most dealing with discipline. Though it may sound odd but I do have most of the kids’ respect. They eventually listen to me. I can get most to do there work, but we are joking ourselves if we are saying I am saving any. Maybe I am just not a good enough teacher.
Parents- if a school has no parents in the PTA and of the 30 students who are getting E’s in my class (which is very hard to due) none of the parents show up…there is a problem. It is not at the state, county, or school. It is with the family. How would you propose I fix that. Don’t say government should get involvedin raising the kids, cuz I am no babysitter.
Not all kids are college material, sorry some don’t like algebra. Lets face it some are going to want to be electricians or something like that. How about letting them choose those career paths a little bit earlier. Give them…lets say…the basics…oh yeah…where do they get those. Obviously not at elementary school cuz I have students who can’t remember to put their names on paper let alone where or to include more than their street nickname.
Maybe teachers are professionals. Maybe some of us have gone to school for this. Please, if I tell you your son or daughter is not doing their work…i “your not making it interesting enough” is NOT AN EXCUSE. First, it is not practicable (yeah thats nowhere in public school) to make things interesting for all 130 students…second…you know maybe kids should just have to do what they are told. I am a teacher…think I enjoyed school…wow no I didn’t. Odd how I decided to punish myself. Maybe that will be the punishment for Mr. “Your a Fag” or Mrs. “Get the F… out of my face.” Perhaps I should not have to cross check a list of parents who threaten to beat the shit out of me before I do confrences for anything from grades to “my daughter will go to the bathroom whenever she wants” or “he will have his phone ON at all times.” In any other situation if a student were to step on a persons foot and then decides to tell the person who they stepped on “f*ck you get out of my way” they would have issues. The most I can do is write an office referral to go into the magical filing cabinate. Respect, oh what a lovely dream.
Crappy teachers need to go…good bye tenure. Have teachers evaluate their own. We know who is good and who is not. The Union defends the wrong teachers…the ones who have been arrested for drug possession. I am tired of going into other teachers classes to deal with discipline because they have yet to figure it out. Oh and yes you do need to keep a gradebook.
Students fail…get over it. Yes I know by now, with NCLB we just keep passing them on and on, so that if/when we do that we will retain high percentages of kids but nah lets paint over the mold and pretend its not there. Yeah a kid can fail enlgish 4 years in a row and keep getting promoted because they only fail english but then we ask “why oh why can’t johnny spell cat?” Then when they are in 10th grade and they have failed maybe 6 years of english yet they still take the 10th grade tests we are curious why they score “basic.” Oh and all the politically correct words lets get rid of them. Scoring basic, though it sounds good, is not…it means your stupid. And glossing over facts because we don’t want to hurt their self esteem does them no good. I will not lie…learning how to get my honest points across using political jargon makes me feel like some sort of vocabulary ninja working at a a japanese steak house cooking meals with only plastic straws and getting good reviews. YAY me. Lets stop lying to students. Seperate them back into low, middle, and high levels so I can best address THEIR intellectual needs.
Hope someone has the balls to address the issues honestly…because the problems in my classroom will be on our streets. You already see less concern about our communities, states, and overall country. Already you are seeing overall less patriotism. Less common decency. The problems in school grow out of social problems. And that reminds me similar conditions in another great superpower…Rome. Cliche’ “Those who fail to learn from history are bound to repeat it.”