Saturday, August 4, 2012

Blog 6


1. If President Obama asked for my suggestions about education I would recommend the following:
The first thing that I think that we need to do is openly acknowledge that what we have been doing is not working. We need to stop searching for quick fixes in education and focus on making long term, adaptable plans with realistic goals. We need for people to read books like the Ravitch book and not only understand our mistakes but learn from them. We also need to understand that what has worked in the past does not always work in the present. As teachers, we are expected to meet all of our students needs knowing that all of those needs are different. We know that what works for a majority of our class is not going to work for everyone. The same will apply anything we implement in education. Every state, every district, and every classroom will have different needs an no one policy will work for them all.
The second thing that I would recommend is that educators communicate with the decision makers. Not only at the government level, but with anyone that is contributing funding to education. They need to hear what teachers need to help their students be more successful. Teachers need to be actively involved in the decision making process since they are the ones directly effected by these decisions. I am not saying that teachers should be the decision makers but their opinions need heavily influence the decisions we make in the future. 
The third thing would recommend is that we invest in creating new set standards. I think that we should start out by creating a set of solid, yet basic standards that can serve as a base that we can build upon. These need to continue to be reevaluated every several years and changes need to be made as we are introduced new challenges. These standards need to be very clear and teachers need to be provided with ample training on not only what they are, but how they should be used in the classroom.
The fourth thing that I would recommend is reevaluating how we use testing. I do not think that we should do away with testing. Instead we need to change how we use the information that we get from testing. The results should simply be a way to monitor the progress that schools make. They should not be used for teacher evaluation or to reward or punish schools. We can use the information to set attainable goals different for each individual school instead of assuming that we can get everyone to proficiency.
Finally, I would recommend funding after school programs. It has become very clear to me that teachers cannot fit everything that they need to teach into one day. Art, music, and physical education have almost disappeared in some schools. We need to keep kids busy and we need to keep them active. There is plenty of research that shows that lengthening the school day can help increase student performance. Teachers have a lot on their plate already so we need to turn to implementing programs where students can get the help then need. Homework clubs, tutoring centers, sport programs, art programs, music programs should be provided to help keep students busy and help those catch up that need extra support. We know that some families and communities cannot provide this support and we also know that students that have the opportunity to be involved in these types of programs have a better chance of succeeding. Many charter schools and private provide these types of opportunities. It’s time that public education did the same.

2. Reading the Ravitch book has been extremely meaningful for me. I have only seen the disadvantages of NCLB. Ravitch was able to show me why decision makers thought it would work. It has shown me that some things that seem to work on a small scale do not always work for every school across the nation. Our attempts to find quick fixes for education have not worked and actions need to be taken before we destroy public education. Most importantly I think that Ravitch shows us to have a critical eye. There is so much influencing education today and we need to truly look at the strengths and weaknesses in a policy before we implement it. We have to understand that the decisions that we make in education will have a dramatic impact on our society. 
3. As a teacher all I can do is prepare my students to be as successful as possible. It seems like testing is not going anywhere so all I can do is prepare my students to do their best on the standardized tests. I can continue to find a balance between teaching to the test and making sure that I am still providing lessons to make my students into well-rounded scholars. Right now, I can only control what goes on inside my classroom by making sure I am supporting my students to meet their needs.
4. http://www.nsta.org/ the National Science Teachers Association
This site has a wide variety of portals to help teachers become better instructors of science education. It also provides a number of professional development and workshop opportunities for teachers to attend.
http://www.californiareads.org/ California Reading Association:
This site also provides a list of professional development opportunities. It also provides a lot of books that can help teachers with reading in their classroom. You are able to purchase them directly from the site.

5. A) The experiential resources I would still like to visit are:
-The academy of sciences in San Francisco
- Mission San Jose
-The California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento
- The San Francisco Zoo
-The Exploratorium in San Francisco
B) The 5 books that I would like to read:

- Interdisciplinary Curriculum: Design and Implementation by Heidi Jacobs

- Interdisciplinary Inquiry in Teaching and Learning by Marian L. Martinello

- Curriculum Integration: Designing the Core of Democratic Education by James Beane.

-Teaching to Exceed the English Language Arts Common Core State Standards By Richard Beach, Amanda Haertling Thein, Allen Webb.

-Teaching English Language Learners: 43 Strategies for Successful K-8 Classrooms By Michaela Colombo

 

C) Journals I would like to investigate:

-Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) Journal

-The Journal of Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal.

 

D) Conferences or events I would like to attend:

-A common core training so that I can connect my work for my capstone projects with the new state standards.

-A workshop at the Northern California Writing Project. They have so many great workshops to prepare teachers for the Common Core.

 

E) 5 Places I would like to see in the world

-I would love to go to a Spanish speaking country where I could participate in an ESL program so that I could better help my students.

- I would also love to live in another Spanish speaking country where I could practice and work on speaking Spanish in an attempt to become fluent.

- I would love to go to some local farms and far away farms.

- I would like to visit the Joshua Tree National Park

- I would like to go to a Canadian tundra.

All of these places would help me bring something back to my classroom that my students would otherwise not be exposed to. I would love to share with my students what I was able to see at all of these places and use the information that I learned to help engage my students in future lessons.