Sunday, November 23, 2008

School Board


I thought this interview was good, but I didn't like it quite as much as I enjoyed our discussion with the administrators.


As always, No Child Left Behind was mentioned and discussed for quite a while. One thing that caught my attention was that they said that, even without NCLB, the schools would probably continue to give standardized tests so that they still have an idea of where their students fall and what needs to be improved in their community. This just goes to show that even if the government may not be using these numbers in the best way, they still help our schools and our teachers to improve.


When we started talking about competing academically with other countries - specifically China - I was surprised by their response. Yes, they agreed that China might be further ahead than we are, but that's because they are constantly being fed math and science and are left with little time to do other things that are common in a child's life. Because of their lack of free time, some of these students in China aren't necessarily as well-rounded as they are here or in other countries. I guess different countries value different things in school!


Amy Streck

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