Sunday, May 11, 2014
Agent of Change
Be the Change
America's education system right now is all about memorization and good grades, but the goal of the system according to Mr. Field should be "to provide young people with the skill set and knowledge to be successful in society in present day and future. However, the definition of success is a matter of opinion." Throughout all transformations America goes through our education system should always be changing to uphold this goal. Lastly, Mr Field offers a possible way of fixing our education system. He suggest we educate, he further explains, "we expect students to learn, so administrators and teachers need to continue to learn and grow in order to put themselves in the best position to do their jobs…educate young people." The bill Strengthening America's Schools is a step into this change we need. It will call for an education system fitted to our present needs.
As I have stated in past blogs this bill is an important step in creating a brighter, stronger future for America. Now it is your turn to take part and be a change. Call, email, or write a letter to your senator or representative to make them aware you support this bill and ask for their support also!
Sources:
Interview- Mr. Michael Field
picture- http://soulselfliving.com/make-your-voice-heard/
Strengthen America's Schools
The biggest con of this bill is the money the schools will need to meet new requirements. It will cost more to have the students take more tests. It will also be more costly for the school because they will need to hire teachers that will provide an education that will allow a student to be "college ready."
There are pros and cons to every decision we make, however the pros outweigh the cons of the bill Strengthening America's Schools so everyone should encourage their representatives to pass this bill. If this bill is passed we will have brighter students which will lead to brighter leaders and a brighter future. By strengthening America's schools we can strengthen America's future!
Sources:
https://www.govtrack.us/
http://jauhaterritory.blogspot.com/
Sunday, March 16, 2014
NYU Professor Recognizes a Problem With American Education
It is not a secret that our American Education system has a multitude of issues,even teachers such as Diane Ravitch, a professor at New York University, are willing to admit there are faults. Diane Ravitch was the assistant secretary of state for President George H.W. Bush. She believes American Education puts an unnecessarily large emphasis on tests. Numerous schools have attempted to evaluate their teachers by their student's test scores but Ravitch argues this puts too much pressure on tests and leads teachers to teach lessons adjusted towards the tests instead of adjusting the tests to the class. She goes as far to say the American Education system is a 'hoax' because there is no evidence behind the program. Ravitch believes the "American Education should provide equality of educational opportunity, not a market-based system where some lose and everyone else loses." She opposes the Race To The Top (RTTT) because it rewards states that promote standards for student preparation for college. According to Ravitch, this puts a view on the children as "global competitors" and does not allow the children to fully live out their lives. Lastly, Ravitch also argues closing of schools that are'under performing' does not solve the problem. The students at the schools have low test scores and Ravitch believes these students have needs which must be met. Closing the schools do not help the children, rather it ignores the problem. There are many educators, parents, and students who agree with Diane Ravitch that the American Education System is in need of an update in order to strengthen our schools.
Citations:
1) http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_
Sunday, March 2, 2014
History of Education
In today's society, we are consistently told that a higher education is necessary to become successful in nearly every field of work. As of 2012, 66.2% of high school graduates in America enrolled into a college or university. Companies want to employ those with the best qualifications which is becoming increasingly harder to do. In order to stand out against a fellow employee, often one will stay in school longer or go back to school to get a higher degree. Fairly soon, a masters degree will not be enough to stay ahead of your competitors for jobs. Our education in America will constantly be increasing with the years of schooling required to receive good jobs unless another education reform comes about.
Citations
1) http://www.bls.gov/news.
2)http://icah.infobaselearning.
3)http://library.sc.edu/blogs/newspaper/2012/03/14/exploring-the-progressive-era-in-historical-sc-newspapers-1900-1920s/
4) http://www.stlouisfed.org/publications/itv/articles/?id=2434