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proud2BlibKansan

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Fri Mar 23, 2012, 11:20 PM Mar 2012

Teacher: I dare you to measure my ‘value’ [View all]

Tell me how you determine the value I add to my class.

Tell me about the algorithms you applied when you took data from 16 students over a course of nearly five years of teaching and somehow used it to judge me as “below average” and “average.”

Tell me how you can examine my skills and talents and attribute worth to them without knowing me, my class, or my curriculum requirements.

Tell me how and I will tell you:

How all of my students come from different countries, different levels of prior education and literacy, and how there is no “research-based” elementary curriculum created to support schools or teachers to specifically meet their needs.

How the year for which you have data was the year my fifth graders first learned about gangs, the Internet, and their sexual identities.

How the year for which you have data was the year that two of my students were so wracked by fear of deportation, depression and sleep deprivation from nightmares, that they could barely sit still and often fought with other students. How they became best of friends by year end. How one of them still visits me every September.

more . . . http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/post/teacher-i-dare-you-to-measure-my-value/2012/03/19/gIQAGGNGNS_blog.html

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Our programs collectively lost 20 students to violent crime. NYC_SKP Mar 2012 #1
As a former teacher of ELL students... YvonneCa Mar 2012 #2
It's insane proud2BlibKansan Mar 2012 #3
Yes. I did know that. I also know that... YvonneCa Mar 2012 #4
One of our school board members proud2BlibKansan Mar 2012 #7
OMG... YvonneCa Mar 2012 #9
And... YvonneCa Mar 2012 #5
I got to meet Diane last summer proud2BlibKansan Mar 2012 #6
That must have been an inspiring... YvonneCa Mar 2012 #8
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