tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post8941306741712220100..comments2024-03-27T11:28:13.401-06:00Comments on Education Matters: Important questions the media should be asking about the new curriculmUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-36549773659105967282015-12-28T05:56:53.609-07:002015-12-28T05:56:53.609-07:00The original post (above) was sent to Denise Amos....The original post (above) was sent to Denise Amos. It was sent after communication that she included in the TU article about the 1st grade curriculum. She responded to my emails when it benefited her article. She did not respond when I asked additional questions (as posted here). Is the media working for Dr. Vitti? It is confusing to me that the media "slant" continues to be negligent as to the truth and reality of daily life in DCPS And, as stated above, I remain anonymous because I am concerned about my job. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-91954297254757865412015-12-26T08:10:36.231-07:002015-12-26T08:10:36.231-07:00As I read this blog and look at the comments by ot...As I read this blog and look at the comments by others I can't help but notice each one is signed anonymous. There is a saying if you don't stand for something you'll fall for anything, teachers and hopefully parents have started a movement to fight for the cause they so skillfully articulate. <br />It is unfortunate that names cannot be signed for fear of retaliation by the administration of the Jacksonville educational system! What happened to freedom of speech? Unfortunately, even I must sign as anonymous to protect the job of a family teacher who has commented here.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-51688484968768750382015-12-24T12:22:01.724-07:002015-12-24T12:22:01.724-07:00As a fourth grade ELA teacher there is only one qu...As a fourth grade ELA teacher there is only one question I would like to ask DCPS administrators, teachers, and parents...Do you believe Duval Reads is building strong readers and writers?<br /><br />The answer would be NO. In fact, I can quote page 253 of our 2nd quarter curriculum guide that states, "Reassure them [students] that it is okay if they do not fully understand the text..." This is a precise example of the fact that this curriculum is merely designed to teach kids how to navigate a high stakes test. In no way is this curriculum building the literacy skills that our elementary students require to truly be college and career ready.<br /><br />I am often reminded of a quote by Neil Postman, "Public education does not serve a public. It creates a public." As a community, we need to ask ourselves what type of public do we want to create here in Jacksonville. <br /><br />PS: What happened to social studies? In the future, if we wonder why our population has no sense of civic duties we should absolutely look back at the point where social studies disappeared from public education.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-53566202873225841112015-12-23T09:13:56.339-07:002015-12-23T09:13:56.339-07:00We are in crisis. The new "C" word is Cu...We are in crisis. The new "C" word is Curriculum. Katie Woods Ray, writing expert/professor refers to "the words in the air" we teachers read, say, and children hear, and build upon to learn. It seems there is a bitterness afloat in the teachers like I've never seen in 30 years of teaching. It's scary. Our children need something quite different: a love of the subjects being taught, confidence in the teachers, guidance for the students to learn. YES---parents, please speak out. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-72627139873245010372015-12-22T13:58:07.779-07:002015-12-22T13:58:07.779-07:00Religion in elementary school? I never thought I w...Religion in elementary school? I never thought I would agree with my atheist friends on any topic concerning religion. Their militant effort to wipe God from the annals of time contradicts my life experience and offends my sense of wonder. However, on this I must agree….. Religion does not belong in an elementary classroom, especially an American Public School classroom.<br /><br />I am a person of faith, a Christian, brought up and still active in the Presbyterian Church. My faith, my beliefs, and my individual experience with God are extremely personal and important to me. I do not blindly accept any one man’s interpretation of God, religion, or the Bible. I have been blessed with a church, and a minister, and a youth program that teach what I value, and help me on my journey of faith (as opposed to dictating that journey). My wife and I have brought our children up in this church (one of a few truly intelligent moves on my part… right woman, right church). <br /><br />I have shared my experience of God and the role of faith with my children. Their understanding and individual experiences are central to their worldview and their experience with reality. It addresses the questions that science can’t even ask. It determines at the end of the day whether they will rest in hope or toil in despair, whether they will be left wanting or find gratitude, is the glass half full or half empty and leaking like a sieve, I could go on and on but you get the idea.<br /><br />I would not trust this learning experience to just anyone. It would be like picking a daycare, sight unseen, straight out of the Yellow Pages (hmmm….Yellow Pages, there’s a dated reference). I work with teachers and respect 98.5% of them, but that doesn’t mean they are equipped to answer my child’s questions about God or faith. I also think it would be very confusing for a young child who is just beginning to experience their spiritual self to be bombarded with the concepts of contradictory doctrines and beliefs. That is the surest way to replace faith with doubt. College is the best place and time for a Comparative Religion Class. By this time a person has had time to reconcile their experiences of God with the experience of others.<br /><br />This curriculum is so inappropriate that I can only hope that the community demands its removal and parents refuse to send their children to school on the days when this content slithers its way into the lessons.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-56070296542196864032015-12-22T07:22:39.227-07:002015-12-22T07:22:39.227-07:00Has this been sent to Denise Amos? THIS is what sh...Has this been sent to Denise Amos? THIS is what she needs to be writing a story about!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com