Monday, November 19, 2018

K-12: Six Steps to Reform Education Right Now

K-12: Six Steps to Reform Education Right Now
"Whenever people gather to discuss problems in education, we hear the same list of issues and solutions.
Image result for failing schoolsWe hear about poverty and the need for bigger budgets at all levels, more self-esteem, professional teacher corps, charter schools, vouchers, tutoring and remediation, new literacies, better assessment, year-round schools, pre-K, schools that are more permissive or more strict, the effects of drugs, the impact of violent sports, and the perpetual need for more and more money.
Any talk show or other group will invariably touch on the exact same items.
The participants will seem pleased that they are having an in-depth discussion of the options.
But are they?
My suspicion is that you could mandate all these items, served up on a platter with all the trimmings, and nothing would change.
...Public schools are full from basement to roof with dysfunctional gimmicks that never worked. 
To improve the public schools, the path to success is simple.
Get rid of the counterproductive ideas, i.e., the methods that seem to be designed, from conception to implementation, to subvert education...
...Here's a simple six-point list of what we must do differently, a list that even self-described "dummies" can instantly act on..."
Read on!

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