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Education in America: Every Child Left Behind? PDF Print E-mail
Feature Articles - Politics
Written by Jennifer Stevens   
Thursday, 03 April 2008

books_globe_education.jpg When I was first accepted into my college's teacher education program, I was ecstatic. It was like being inducted into some exclusive club where I could finally receive all the experience, free stuff and advice related to teaching that I could get my hands on. What I did not expect, however, was the number of "secrets" I would be told as an aspiring teacher. I suddenly came to realize that I was diving head first into one of the most corrupt industries in America: Education.

Education in America is not terrible by any means, but it is certainly not the most accomplished task on the nation's agenda either. Today, education in many parts of the country is making a steady downfall into oblivion and in the eyes of most educators, the fault lies mostly on one man and his disciples. And I'm not talking about Jesus.

Once upon a time, there was a bill passed in Congress called the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to ensure quality in progressive education by means of established standards and check points. Seven years ago, President George W. Bush took it upon himself to adopt the ESEA as his own idea and renamed it the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, or as my colleagues and I like to call it, the Every Child Left Behind Act.

The No Child Left Behind Act is an elaborate piece of irony created by an administration of rich, white oafs who have not stepped into a classroom since they were educated themselves anywhere between fifty and one hundred years ago. They created the act to convince American citizens that their children are getting more for less when it comes to their education. Cut courses, focus on two subjects only, test kids until their brains explode, and we will be the smartest country in the world. It sounds more like a two-for-one bargain for toilet paper at Wal-Mart than a way to sell education in the United States of America. Unfortunately, this is the spell the country has been under for the past seven years.

Since the act was established, education has been a sea that adults and children alike do not want to cross. I decided to take the plunge anyway. Here's what I've learned so far in my post secondary education: The No Child Left Behind Act is the main contributor to the gradual crippling of the American education system. The basic purpose of the act is to put a dictator-like control over educational funding and make it look like it is for the benefit of the children. The children, however, would probably beg to differ.

The amount of funding a school district gets depends upon the standardized test scores of its third through eighth graders. Putting the future of a school district in the hands of a bunch of nine year-olds sounds great at first, but the more one thinks about it, the less appealing it sounds. The problem is, in order for a teacher to squeeze in test preparation relating to the almighty subjects of math and reading (the only content areas recognized by NCLB) other non important subjects such as science, art and music are put on the back burner, or eliminated completely. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that focusing attention on minimal subjects is not beneficial to teacher or child.

Kids need more than just an education of math and reading. While these subjects are crucial without a shadow of a doubt, they are not the keys to a successful, fulfilling life. Some students will never be successful at reading or math during their entire lives. Unfortunately, they will never know where their real talents lie since most of the programs that enhance much needed moments of self discovery, are being tossed like last week's issue of People.

As the viral NCLB Act creeps into school after school, children are feeling the effects as they are pressured into making the best scores possible on meaningless, irrelevant tests. What the government is oblivious to however, is that their teachers, like myself, are being educated under ideals of constructivism and hands-on learning that do not jive in any way with the pencil pushing values of Planet NCLB. I sometimes feel as though I am being educated in an underground cult where our knowledge cannot be revealed to the outside world. It's like my fellow teachers and I are sneaking around telling each other, "Let's try to give the kids a meaningful education. Hopefully, the government won't notice."

The way the education system in America is being handled is getting shakier by the day. Schools that need funding are not getting it, therefore their students are emersed in conditions that are not motivating or nurturing, making it nearly impossible for them to achieve the ridiculous standards their country's leaders have set for them. It's an ugly cycle that refuses to break. The pressure is heavy on children all across the nation and teachers every where are throwing in the towel in frustration. The approaching election gives educators everywhere a promising look into the future, where hopefully there really will be no child left behind. Keep your fingers crossed.





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redchic78   |Registered |2008-04-27 20:23:28
I would shake your hand right now if I could.
First let me say you keep doing
what you are doing, being the awesome caring teacher that you are.
I am not a
teacher myself, but many of my friends are and they just like you are dealing
with the same frustrations. I really hope and pray with this new election that
change will come and it allow teachers like you to do what you love doing and
bring quality education to children.
BeLa   |Author |2008-04-15 06:55:58
I didn't know your situation had reached this terms, too. It must be a global
phenomenon, since here in Spain our standard teen barely knows how to write, let
alone have any idea about people like Einstein or Hitler.

A daughter of
constructivism too, I do hope your state of things improve with your new
government, Jennifer. Maths and reading are the basis, but one can't in a house
that has only walls and roofs. It's the same here: they wanted to abandon
subjects like history and music because they are not practical knewledge,
forgetting that practical knowledge is only a part of what kids need.


*sighs*

~ Bela
JohnMichael   |72.131.123.xxx |2008-04-14 02:10:22
I do hope that someone out there somewhere in this internet world will read
this
and truly give everything a thought through out this article and
perhaps
connect with you and others to try to make a difference.

-John
Michael
carmine cifaldi   |70.126.32.xxx |2008-04-04 09:58:07
Politicians are ALL the same, they decry our Educational system by espousing
highly descriptive oratory. But, they really do NOT have a clue about
how to
fix it. A system, rich with technology, which exists today, can guarantee that
every child may receive a top quality education, irrespective of race, color,
creed or economic cir***stance, or region where they live... HOW? ... See
(c)1978 The Ideal Educational System/Two Teachers in Every Classroom TTEC, in
CarmineAcifaldi.com Website.

3.25 Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved."


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