CONSERVATIVES ENVOLVEMENT IN EDUCATION ARE PUSHING US BACKWARDS IN TIME
I was
substituting for a Physics teacher on three months maternity leave in a small
town in Kentucky when a female parent stormed into my classroom in front of my
students, got in my face saying I was not grading properly, that her daughter
got straight A’s from the regular teacher.
I explained
to her that her daughter was disruptive, impertinent and not meeting my
standard for an A.
The woman belligerently
said; I’m a parent so don’t tell me what my daughter is capable of.
My answer back
was: I have a Bachelor of Science and a Masters degree and have had to pass
extensive state test and standards in order to certify as a teacher, the only
qualification for being a parent is the ability to breed, so get out of my
face.
She stormed
out to the principal.
Being
retired, I did not need to substitute. I
was likely the only available substitute capable of teaching Physics. The principal suggested I be more diplomatic
with parents, and I suggested he keep irate parents out of my classroom.
The problem
with education is that it is overseen and controlled by non-educators: parents,
school board members and politicians who are held to no standard of education,
have passed no test for competency, and have never spent one hour in a
classroom other that as a student.
Two conservative
school board members in Virginia just demanded that books they deemed
inappropriate not only be removed from the school library but be burned. Rabih Abuismail said that allowing one
particular book to remain on the shelves even briefly meant the school, “would
rather have our kids reading gay pornography than about Crist.” and “I think we
should throw those books in a fire.”
Kirk Twigg said he wanted to “see the books before we burn them so we
can identify within our community that we are eradication this bad stuff.”
If we are
going to have non-educators determining what is taught in the classrooms and
how it is taught, then they should have to meet the same educational
requirements as the teachers, including passing the state teachers examination.
Educational
standards and curriculum should be determined by people trained in
education.
We wouldn’t
want Joe Blow the truck driver or Dear Jane the bank teller determining
diagnostic procedures of your family doctor and what he/she is able to
prescribe, or what procedures will be used in the Operating Room of your hospital;
but it is all right for them to determine what is taught in school and how it
is taught.
A perennial problem.
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ReplyDeleteSchool board meetings are even worse. I heard just today that one school board meeting in NC had the Proud Boys in body armor. What has the schools in our nation become? This all sounds like pre-nazi era. Things have gotten out of hand.
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