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"PocoLoco" wrote in message
... The test, rather than being an assessment are the goal. The teachers are teaching to pass the test instead of teaching to children to learn. If that's what your school is doing, complain, or help your kids at home, which is where most real learning begins anyway. In Virginia, the state has published Standards of Learning for each subject by grade level. The SOLs are pretty comprehensive. Here is the 8th Grade Math SOL. Note that this is *not* the Algebra SOL. http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/Superi...Sols/math8.pdf The teachers are given the SOLs, and are told to teach them all. They do not see the SOL Test until it is administered in late Spring. To say they teach the test is simply an untrue put down. When talking face to face with people about this, I mostly find that the ones who complain about "teaching to the test" are the parents who are minimally involved with their kids' education to begin with. And that's the reason for this whole uproar in the first place. Kids are turning out stupid and the parents can't figure out why. How are teachers supposed to figure out who knows what, unless there are tests? Granted, they have to do observe how each kid is learning, via class participation, but still, there have to be some standards. I spend lots of time with my son and his friends, all around 192 months old, and I don't know how high school teachers deal with their testosterone-fried brains. My son's taking AP physics. Last night, his homework involved a long list of conversions between feet, meters, blah blah blah, how many trains get from the moon to Chicago at the speed of light on a Tuesday, using mostly exponents. He was bitching loudly that this was not physics, this was math, and even though he got a 99 in AP math this past spring, he was finding this a bit challenging. I calmed him down with a strawberry smoothie, and suggested that his physics teacher assigned this stuff to blow the summer cobwebs out of their brains, and evaluate who was going to be challenged when the real physics began, like..next week. His response: "Nice slam, dad. You think we don't use our brains all summer?" I just said "No comment", left the room. :-) |
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