Monday, September 28, 2015

"Waiting for 'Superman'"

This week in class we watched Waiting for "Superman" a documentary about the struggles of public schools. The documentary chronicled the struggle many parents face when they live in a poor district with a failing school and fear their child isn't getting the proper education they need to succeed in life. These parents choose to put their faith in KIPP schools and other charter schools public lotteries which occur whenever the number of student applications have exceeded the number of positions available within the school. I'm curious about how many parents put their education in the hands of a random drawing, I found it upsetting how clearly many of our public schools are failing students but there's very little reform that can be done. I found the discussion of tenure and the "lemon dance" really interesting because while tenure protects great teachers it also makes it nearly impossible to get rid of poor teachers and because of that it assists in the decline of the school. The discussion of tenure really clarified things for me especially when the addressed the "reform" schools New York sends their teachers to when they've acted poorly but haven't done anything grievous enough to get fired for because one of the teachers in my school was sent to one. My school has been doing a "lemon dance" passing the same history teacher back and forth between the high school and the middle school because they don't have the grounds to fire him. After this documentary it makes more sense why they just kept cutting back his classes and moving him to lower grade levels rather than fire him. Tenure is a blessing and a curse in public schools. After watching these five families struggle to find good education for their children I know I'm going to endeavor to supply my future students with the best education I can because I refuse to be a teacher who does nothing after achieving tenure. I want to deserve tenure and do my best to offer students a fun, functional, engaging and educational classroom.

2 comments:

  1. The Lemon Dance was odd strange that I never heard of and on top of that, I find the drawing really creepy. Who ever draw those picture really need to learn to make it more formal drawing.

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  2. I agree that the schools are failing the parents and children. I liked that you had a personal experience to relate to the Lemon Dance.

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