Friday, October 28, 2011

Pressured to Perform, Not Pressured to Learn

Too all who have commented on too much homework, I suggest watching this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCcelMT1vPg This is a trailer for a film well worth seeing if you care about your child's education. I was lucky enough to see it last spring; it was sponsored and shown in a Suffolk county school by it's PTA. If you are unhappy about the amount of homework and how your school district handles it, you need to speak up at Board Meetings. Right now, the district's directive is to raise the test grades at all cost. The community must be part of deciding how that can be done. At this point in time my children do not have too much homework, but they are in the lower grades. I do hear from other families that it is often out of control. I also hear about core subject tests being given on the same day. I cannot see the sense in that. It encourages learning for the test and not mastering the material.

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  1. A.M. UPDATE: All 18 Players OK after Suffering Hypothermia at Plainview JFK Game

    Twelve students hospitalized after playing in frigid, rain-soaked conditions. All players now reported OK; two adults hospitalized with cardiac problems.



    The weather report was broadcast way ahead. Who was the brilliant decision maker here? Was this game that important to jeopordize the health of students and supporters? I would appreciate some response on this.

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  2. I encourage folks to see "Race to Nowhere".. If you go on the website, you'll see that there are scheduled viewings in the NY area (including Long Island)in the next few weeks. It's concerning.

    http://www.google.com/search?q=race+to+nowhere&rls=com.microsoft:en-us&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&startIndex=&startPage=1&rlz=1I7RNRN_enUS441

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