Teachers did not institute school performance grades that measure achievement on standardized test scores heavily over student growth. The North Carolina General Assembly did. Teachers did not remove longevity pay, graduate degree pay, due-process rights, and retiree health benefits. The North Carolina General Assembly did. Teachers did not create a non-transparent voucher system, rampant charter … Continue reading Don’t Like The State Of Public Education? Don’t Look At Teachers; Look At Who “Legislates” Them.
Month: February 2022
Our Public Schools Are Better Than The North Carolina General Assembly Wants You to Believe
Our public schools are better than many lawmakers portray them to be – lawmakers who have never spent time as educators. A lot better. And the problem is not the schools. The problem is the lawmaking body that controls the narrative of how schools are performing. With the constant dialogue that “we must improve schools” … Continue reading Our Public Schools Are Better Than The North Carolina General Assembly Wants You to Believe
You’re “Not (Doin’) Fine, Oklahoma! Oklahoma (Not) O.K.! “
Yes, North Carolina is not Oklahoma. But North Carolina is not "O.K." like Oklahoma - especially when it comes to treating teachers. This is a recently filed bill. "Oklahoma Republican Senator Rob Standridge has introduced a bill that would allow people to sue teachers if they offer an opposing view to the religious beliefs held by students." … Continue reading You’re “Not (Doin’) Fine, Oklahoma! Oklahoma (Not) O.K.! “
The Cruel Irony Of “The Year Of The Workforce”
“We’ve got to redefine what the purpose of K-12 education is. Some would say it’s to produce critical thinkers. But my team and I believe that the purpose of a public K-12 education is to prepare students for post-secondary plans of their choice so that they can be a functioning member of the workforce.”– STATE … Continue reading The Cruel Irony Of “The Year Of The Workforce”
This Is True Learning Loss
In her November 22nd, 2020 interview with Fox News, State Supt. Catherine Truitt was quoted as telling the producers of the segment that “between March and September students lost on average 50% in literacy and 70% for math.” She was talking about “learning loss” due to the pandemic. Listen for yourself. Click here for the link. … Continue reading This Is True Learning Loss