tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14110331.post7000694396576670457..comments2024-01-01T09:56:35.745-06:00Comments on Speaking of History...: CNN Video Clips Discusses Low Student Scores on Citizenship TestUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14110331.post-23223459247224243402009-09-24T13:12:41.613-05:002009-09-24T13:12:41.613-05:00I feel your pain. I'm a scientist (not in acad...I feel your pain. I'm a scientist (not in academia), and virtually the same criticisms are leveled at pre-college science teachers. Unfortunately, I have no easy answers, although I do have an observation ... which generally supports the view of John in NH.<br /><br />For many years I was General Chairman for a regional science fair. Pretty much across the board, the best projects came from students who were mentored by enthusiastic teachers. (As a general rule, the home-schooled students took a vastly disproportionate share of the top awards.) Thus, the even more glaring common denominator for the best projects was PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT. I have no doubt that the same is true in history, music, or any subject.<br /><br />Of course, no one really wants to hear that.Revue Guruhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10925903211294652386noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14110331.post-53330578514594851322009-09-22T01:38:30.971-05:002009-09-22T01:38:30.971-05:00Seems like it's our fault again.
My theory is...Seems like it's our fault again.<br /><br />My theory is this:<br /><br />It really does take a whole community to educate a child - parents, teachers, neighbors, extended family, coaches/scoutmasters, church members, etc... Teachers and schools are just one element in a larger framework.<br /><br />For a variety of reasons, most of those pieces are missing from many children's lives. Many kids are from single parent homes. Most parents are so overworked that they don't have as much face-time with the kids as they should. Most extended families are separated by distance. Neighbors/community members won't get involved with someone else's child for fear of confrontation or lawsuits. Very few children, especially boys, have any role-models who are passionate about education.<br /><br />That leaves the schools. As the last ones at the party, we take the blame for all the shortcomings of the entire system. I'm sure there are bad teachers out there; I just haven't met many of them.<br /><br />This sort of thing used to get me pretty worked up. Now, I'm too busy in my classroom to invest much emotional energy into talking heads looking for easy answers.<br /><br />- John in NHwoodenmaskhttp://teachertoys.weebly.comnoreply@blogger.com