In my "Reading in the Content Area" class we watched a video on learning disabilities in which the guy leading the workshop said that he gets a lot of teachers telling him they can't make specific accomodations for an LD child in their classroom because it wouldn't be fair to other students. This is, he said, an essentially childish definition of fair -- fair isn't everyone getting the same thing, fair is everyone getting what they need. Which seemed pretty insightful to me.
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fair is everyone getting what they need
That would be my definition. I see no problems with some social promotion depending on the situation. But, people need to realize in those situations, something besides mastery of subject is more important for those students. A lot of people don't get that.
People (and I do include myself in this) would really like for there to be one simple answer -- one right way to teach, one right way to treat kids (and other people), one True Way that would turn out well-adjusted, high-scoring, pleasant, and respectful kids. Seriously, I would really like this. And I keep catching myself thinking, "Oh, maybe they're going to tell me the secret of classroom management, or motivation, or whatever" and having to remember that that's just not going to happen.
She really shouldn't have come to the Daily Show with talking points. Jon doesn't like that.
And the thing is, I think she's right about a lot of it -- research has shown repeatedly that self-esteem pretty much only correlates with itself. Having high self-esteem doesn't make you happier or nicer or a better student.
But Jesus, bring some actual data with you, you know? "These schools" is a meaningless fucking statement unless you can cite a specific school district and specific students who were adversely affected.
Yeah, and how many schools? Stewart did ask about whether this was just anecdotal evidence, but she didn't seem to give much of an answer.
And I keep catching myself thinking, "Oh, maybe they're going to tell me the secret of classroom management, or motivation, or whatever"
I would LOVE this. But, yeah. No. It ain't gonna happen.
I learned an interesting statistic today, but it doesn't have anything to do with schools.
There are three times more zombie movies made during Republican administrations than during Democratic ones.
Just starting watching Alias, and noticed they announced an Oceanic Airline flight to Sydney [not that one] at LAX.
Hee. I missed that one, ita.
Eyes: I love the ex-FBI, gay, formerly crazy guy. His facial expressions when he said "God, I miss being in the FBI" was priceless.