Help Teacher can t teach.docx
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OnFreetoChoose,hispopularpublictelevisionseries,EconomistMiltonFriedmanstandsbeforeBoston'sHydeParkHighSchoolasuniformedguardssearchenteringstudentsforweapons.Inavoice-overFriedmansays:
"Parentsknowtheirkidsaregettingabadeducationbut...manyofthemcanseenoalternative."
Speakingofeducationalreform.RichardH.Hersh,associatedeanforteachereducationattheUniversityofOregon,tellsameeting:
"We'vebeenrearrangingdeckchairsontheTitanic."
SaysProfessorJ.MyronAtkin,deanofStanfordUniversity'sSchoolofEducation:
"Forthefirsttime,itisconceivabletoenvisionthedismantlingofuniversal,public,compulsoryeducationasithasbeenpioneeredinAmerica."
Likesomevastjurygraduallyandreluctantlyarrivingataverdict,politicians,educatorsandespeciallymillionsofparentshavecometobelievethattheU.S.publicschoolsareinparloustrouble.Violencekeepsmakingheadlines.Testscoreskeepdropping.Debateragesoverwhetherornotone-fifthormoreadultAmericansarefunctionallyilliterate.Highschoolgraduatesgosofarastosuetheirschoolsystemsbecausetheygotrespectablegradesandadiplomabutcannotfillinjobapplicationformscorrectly.Expertsconfirmthatstudentstodaygetatleast25%moreAsandBsthantheydid15yearsago,butknowless.AGovernment-fundednationwidesurveygroup,theNationalAssessmentofEducationalProgress,reportsthatinscience,writing,socialstudiesandmathematicstheachievementofU.S.17-year-oldshasdroppedregularlyoverthepastdecade.
Roundinguptheusualsuspectsinthelearningcrisisiseasyenough.Thedeclineofthefamilythatonceinstilledrespectforauthorityandlearning.Theinfluenceoftelevisiononstudentattentionspan.Thedisruptionofschoolscreatedbybusing,andthenationalpolicyofkeepingmorestudentsinschoollonger,regardlessofattitudeoraptitude.Theconflictingdemandsuponthepublicschoolsystem,whichisnowexpectednotonlytoteachbuttomakeupforpastandpresentracialandeconomicinjustice.
Butincreasinglytoo,parentshavebeguntoblametheshortcomingsoftheschoolsontheloneandveryvisiblefigureatthefrontoftheclassroom.Teachersfordecadeshavebeenadmiredforselflessdevotion.Morerecently,asthingswentwrong,theywerepitiedasoverworkedmartyrstoanoverburdenedschoolsystem.Nowbewilderedandbeleaguered,teachersarebeingblamed--rightlyorwrongly--formuchofthetroubleintheclassroom.
OnereasonissimplythatitiseasierforsocietytofindsomeonetoblamethantoholdupamirrorandseethatU.S.cultureitselfislargelyresponsible.Butthenewcomplaintsaboutteacheringalsoarisefromadismayingdiscovery:
quiteafewteachers(estimatesrangeupto20%)simplyhavenotmasteredthebasicskillsinreading,writingandarithmeticthattheyaresupposedtoteach.
Ofcourse,amongthe2.2millionteachersinthenation'spublicschoolsarehundredsofthousandsofskilledanddedicatedpeoplewho,despiteimmenseproblems,managetoproducethemiraculousblendofcareanddiscipline,energy,learningandimaginationthatgoodteachingrequires.Manynewcomerstothefieldarestillattractedbythedreamofhelpingchildrenratherthanforreasonsofsecurityorsalary.Theestimatedaveragesalaryofelementaryschoolteachersis$15,661,andofhighschoolteachers$16,387,forninemonths'work.Theaverageyearlypayofaplumberisabout$19,700;foragovernmentclerkit'sapproximately$15,500.Thebest-educatedandmostselflessteachersarehighlycriticalanddeeplyconcernedaboutthedeclineinteachingstandardsandeducationalprocedures.Theirfrustrationisperhapsthestrongestwarningsignalofall.
Horrorstoriesaboutteachingabound.InOregonakindergartenteacherwhohadbeengivenAsandBsatPortlandStateUniversitywasrecentlyfoundtobefunctionallyilliterate.Howcouldthisbe?
SaysActingDeanoftheSchoolofEducationHaroldJorgensen:
"Itwasawholeseriesofpeoplenotlookingcloselyather."
InChicagoathird-gradeteacherwroteontheblackboard:
"Putthefollowingwordsinalfabeticalorder."Duringtheweeklongteacherstrikelastwinter,manyChicagoparentswereappalledbywhattheysawontelevisionnewsofschoolsandteachers.Recallsonemother:
"IfrozewhenIheardateachertellaTVreporter,'IteachesEnglish.'"
IntheMilwaukeesuburbofWales,Wis.,schoolboardmemberswereoutragedwhenteacherssentthemwrittencurriculumproposalsriddledwithbadgrammarandspelling.Teachershadwrittendabatefordebate,documantfordocument.Wouldwaswoud,andseparatewasseperate.Angryparentswavedsamplesoftheirchildren'sworkthatcontaineduncorrectedwhoppers,markedwithsuchteachercommentsas"outstanding"and"excellent."
AGalluppollhasfoundthatteacherlazinessandlackofinterestarethemostfrequentaccusationsofhalfthenation'sparents,whocomplainthatstudentsget"lessschoolwork"nowthan20yearsago.Whethertheparentperceptionsarefairornot,thereisnodoubtthatcircumstanceshavecertainlychangedsometeacherattitudes.AtaMiamiseniorhighschoolthisspring,onesocialstudiesteacheraskedhispupilswhethertheirhomeworkwascompleted.Halfthestudentssaidno.Theteacherrecordedtheiranswersinhisgradebookbutneverbotheredtocollectthepapers.Saystheteacher,whohasbeenintheprofessionfor15yearsandhasnowbecomedispirited:
"I'mnotwillinganymoretotakehome150notebooksandgradethem.Iworkfrom7:
30a.m.to2p.m.,andthat'swhatIgetpaidfor."AlongtimeteacherinalargesuburbanschooloutsideBostontoldTIMEitiscommonknowledgethatsomeofhercolleagues,anxioustopreservetheirjobsasenrollmentsdwindle,failchildrensimplytoensureheftyclasssizethenextyear.
Thenewdoubtsaboutteachershaveledtoastate-by-statedemandfromlegislatorsandcitizengroupsthatteacherstakespecialexaminationstoprovetheyarecompetent,muchlikethestudentcompetencyexamsthathavebecomearequirementin38states.AsksIndianaStateSenatorJoanGubbins:
"Shouldn'twefirstseeiftheteachersarecompetentbeforeweexpectthekidstobecompetent?
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With41millionpupils,publicschooleducationisoneofthenation'slargestsinglegovernmentactivities.Currentexpenditures(federal,stateandlocal)runto$95billion.Sovastandcostlyaneducationalsystemdoesnotcheerfullyreacttocriticismoradapttochange.
Thepushtowardtestingteachercompetency,however,dependslessonWashingtonthanonstateandlocalgovernments.OneofthemostinstructivebattlesfoughtovertheissueoccurredinMobile,Ala.,andwasledbyconservativeattorneyDanAlexander,presidentoftheboardofeducation.In1978,aftertheboardrequiredcompetencytestingofMobilehighschoolseniors,Alexanderwasbesiegedbyangryparents,atleastpartlybecause53%ofthestudentswhotookthecity'sfirstcompetencyexamflunkedit.RecallsAlexander:
"Parentscameoutofthewoodworksaying,'Ifyou'regoingtocrackdownonmychild,letmetellyouaboutsomeofmychildren'steachers.'"Oneparentbroughthimanotesenthomebyafifth-gradeteacherwithamaster'sdegree,whichreadinpart:
"Scottisdroppinginhisstudiesheactsasifhedon'tCare.Scottwantpassinhisassignmentatall,heahadapoemtolearnandhefelltodoit."SaysAlexander:
"Iwasshocked.Icouldnotbelievewehadteacherswhocouldnotwriteagrammaticallycorrectsentence.Itookthecomplaintsdowntothesuperintendent,andwhatshockedmeworsewasthathewasn'tshocked."
Alexandermadethenotepublicasthekickoffofacampaignforteachertesting.Sayshe:
"Competencytestingisprobablyamisnomer.Youcannottestateacheronwhetherhe'scompetent,butyoucertainlycanprovehe'sincompetent."TheproposedexamsforveteranteacherswereblockedbyAlexander'scolleaguesontheboard.Buttheyagreedthatallnewteachersshouldscoreatleast500ontheEducationalTestingService's31/4-hr.NationalTeacherExamination(N.T.E.)whichmeasuresgeneralknowledge,reading,writingandarithmetic.OnlyabouthalfoftheMobilejobapplicantswhotooktheN.T.E.in1979passed.
TheAmericanFederationofTeachers,whichhas550,000members,isopposedtotestingexperiencedteachers,thoughitapprovescompetencyexamsfornewcandidates.ThemuchlargerNationalEducationAssociationisagainstanykindofcompetencytestingforteachers,claimingteachercompetencycannotbemeasuredbywrittentests.Evenso,someformofteachertestinghasbeenapprovedintwelvestates.[*]ProposalsforteachertestinghavebeenintroducedinColorado,Illinois,Iowa,Kansas,Missouri,NewYork,VermontandWisconsin,andabillinOklahomaisscheduledtobesignedintolawthisweek.Pollssaytheteacher-testingmovementissupportedby85%ofU.S.adults.
Thusfaractualtestscoresofteacherapplicantsseemdepressing.InLouisiana,forinstance,only53%passedin1978,63%lastyear.Whatabouttheoneswhofail?
SaysLouisianaCertificationDirectorJacquelineLewis:
"Obviouslythey'removingoutofstatetoteachinstateswherethetestsarenotrequired."TheresultsofbasicachievementteststakenbyjobapplicantsatFlorida'sPinellasCountyschoolboard(St.Petersburg,Clearwater)arenotencouraging.Since1976,theboardhasrequiredteachercandidatestoreadatanadvancedtenth-gradelevelandsolvemathproblemsataneighth-gradelevel.ThoughallhadtheirB.A.inhand,aboutone-thirdoftheapplicants(25%ofthewhites,79%oftheblacks)flunkedPinellas'testthefirsttimetheytookitin1979.
In1900,whenonly6%ofU.S.childrengraduated
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