{"id":1079,"date":"2008-07-20T13:12:51","date_gmt":"2008-07-20T13:12:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kweaver.org\/cs\/nclb\/"},"modified":"2008-07-20T13:12:51","modified_gmt":"2008-07-20T13:12:51","slug":"nclb","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kweaver.org\/cs\/nclb\/","title":{"rendered":"NCLB"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;d love to see a fully funded NCLB program, but I&#8217;m sure that won&#8217;t happen in my fifetime.<\/p>\n<p>I know, most teachers seem to be against, but I&#8217;ve lived under some form of NCLB since I started teaching 17 years ago.&#160; Back in the 80&#8217;s, Ross Perot chaired a committee that was charged to fix education in Texas.<\/p>\n<p>While it isn&#8217;t perfect, it sure is better than if we hadn&#8217;t done it.&#160; Ross Perot committees did some very fair reaching things &#8212; and you guys think Laura Bush invented NCLB, as I snort.&#160; Nope, it was Ross Perot and his buddies.<\/p>\n<p>They came up with &quot;no pass, no play.&quot;&#160; Yes, a bit of a PITA, as periodically I have to sign off that my students involved in extracurriculum activities are actually attending, passing their classes, and even behaving themselves.&#160; If they don&#8217;t, they don&#8217;t get to practice, much less play.&#160; That goes for athletes, choir members, chess players, and even academic UIL competitors.&#160; I love it, because coach gives them a bit more practice if I complain.<\/p>\n<p>They also came up with the concept that teachers should actually be qualified to teach.&#160; They made all the teachers back then, pass a basic skills test, and yeah, a few shop teachers failed.&#160; Then anyone who wanted to go to school for a teaching certificate had to pass the test too.&#160; Yep, even me, with a BS in computer science, had to prove that I could read and write.&#160; And boy howdy, was it easy.<\/p>\n<p>They also came up with the concept that you had to pass a test in your subject area and have a certain number of hours in your subject area.&#160; I went after a traditional certificate after earning a BS, so I had to have a deficency plan and even had to take 3 hours of CS.&#160; I choose System Analysis, which I had been doing for 10+ years and yep, I&#8217;d learned to do it the way the textbook taught it.&#160; I also had to take 3 hours of speech (not a bad idea), 3 hours of Texas Politics (again, a good idea, since I was educated in annother state, a bunch of hours in pedogy and a bunch of hours of Math, since i figured the dual certification might come in handy (it does &#8212; I&#8217;m seriously think of cashing in and teaching in a reconstituted school for the extra bucks)&#160; and I really like teaching math, it makes me feel useful (more on that some other day).<\/p>\n<p>The next concept was making sure the kids were learning.&#160; We have various forms of tests which get progressively harder, if I remember right, the first was TABS, and the kiddos had to be really be bad off not to pass.&#160;Then we went to TAAS, now we&#8217;re on TAKS.&#160; The next progression is End of Course, which we&#8217;ve been preparing for around 15 years, if not more.&#160; Each version required high school students to pass to graduate.&#160; It wasn&#8217;t until TAKS and a few years ago, when the lower grades started being held accountable.&#160; Someday soon, we&#8217;re expected to get children who can read.&#160;A few years after that, we&#8217;re supposed to get kids that can do math.&#160; The bad news, is that they can take it in Spanish until they hit 8th grade.&#160; I keep wondering what that poor kid from NIgera does when he&#8217;s in 3rd grade, and has to pick between reading in English or Spanish.&#160; I keep thinking we need a Swahilli version (no, I am NOT kidding, I&#8217;ve taught that kid, okay, his older brother who has to learn English in two year).<\/p>\n<p>There are a lot of things that happened as a result of Ross Perot (and some funding issues).&#160; One thing is that we&#8217;re pretty agressive about making kids come to school and even more aggressive about making teachers teach.&#160; I do now that it is lacking in your neighboring state of Louisiana, because 3 years ago I taught Katrina kids, and they didn&#8217;t recognize either event.&#160; Now, I can understand that when you&#8217;ve lost everything in a hurricane and are living with relatives, that the going to school everyday night be hard, but I&#8217;d think you&#8217;d know how to sit down and listen in a classroom, but apparently a teacher that actually does classroom management and makes you do that is foreign.&#160; <\/p>\n<p>So no, I&#8217;m for a properly admisisted NCLB program.&#160; Who knows, maybe all the kids will actually get taught?&#160;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;d love to see a fully funded NCLB program, but I&#8217;m sure that won&#8217;t happen in my fifetime. 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