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In reply to the discussion: When Parents Yank Their Kids Out of Standardized Tests [View all]frazzled
(18,402 posts)40. No, they don't; you can't say that universally
Honestly, I know teachers and I've had kids in public schools in the not so distant past. This just isn't true.
The real problem with today's education has nothing to do with testing or teachers. It has to do with the growing income inequality and difficult social issues. We're dealing with kids who barely learn to read, write, add, or subtract--physics doesn't even enter their universe. And it won't until we figure out how to get every child up to par at the most fundamental levels.
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Yes, I've always liked old things, old tools, old books, old pictures, old people.
bemildred
Nov 2013
#17
+1. The testing days are a small part of the time wasted on this empy endeavor.
winter is coming
Nov 2013
#9
Can someone tell me what "teaching to the test" actually is? As opposed to teaching?
AlbertCat
Nov 2013
#19
The vast majority of learning problems for a kid are out of the teacher's control. n/t
ieoeja
Nov 2013
#42
Before slinging insults, try debate. As an ignorant outsider I should be easy to defeat....
Demo_Chris
Nov 2013
#57
Instead of teaching them something new, first they do worksheets to prepare for the practice
winter is coming
Nov 2013
#55
The teachers have always been measured, it was just done indirectly before.
LuvNewcastle
Nov 2013
#29
Common Core Assessment Myths and Realities: Moratorium Needed From More Tests, Costs, Stress
xchrom
Nov 2013
#41
Taking it out of the hands of the educators is the stupidest thing you can do
MattBaggins
Nov 2013
#52
I was so excited when they did this. It is great to see parents, teachers, and students stand
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2013
#46