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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Daily Kos: Warnings From The Trenches

Daily Kos: Warnings From The Trenches:


Warnings From The Trenches

A high school teacher tells college educators what they can expect in the wake of No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top.
Reprinted with permission from the January-February issue of Academe, the magazine of the American Association of University Professors where you can read it online here
You are a college professor.
I have just retired as a high school teacher.
I have some bad news for you. In case you do not already see what is happening, I want to warn you of what to expect from the students who will be arriving in your classroom, even if you teach in a highly selective institution.
No Child Left Behind went into effect for the 2002–03 academic year, which means that America’s public schools have been operating under the pressures and constrictions imposed by that law for a decade. Since the testing requirements were imposed beginning in third grade, the students arriving in your institution have been subject to the full extent of the law’s requirements. While it is true that the US Department of Education is now issuing waivers on some of the provisions of the law to certain states, those states must agree to other provisions that will have as deleterious an effect on real student learning as did No Child Left Behind—we have already seen that in public schools, most notably in high schools.
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