As an educator I know that testing is a necessary tool to use to base instruction upon and to monitor growth and understanding of skills. As a parent, I hate to see what it does to my child. Every spring my daughter has to endure SOLs and then worry about whether she passed them. When she came home the other week after taking her science SOL she said "My brain hurts!"
Research in education recognizes the following:1. children help shape their own development; 2. children learn at different rates and through different methods; 3. children learn through social interaction within a sociocultural and historical context; and 4. children are part of a family, community and the larger culture (Bronfenbrenner, 1979; Bruner & Haste, 1990; Donaldson, 1978: Vygotsky, 1962).
Teaching children involves viewing children holistically, providing developmentally appropriate practices and to consider all the various environments in which children spend time. Within those developmentally appropriate practices and best practices, some children need to be taught a modified curriculum in order to meet their needs.
Every child is different and unique and as every child is different and unique so should their instruction and assessment be. No test is going to be an accurate measure of that child on that given day. While I understand the needs of assessing students in order to give them accommodations or extra support I don't understand why everything in the curriculum has to be test driven.
I came across an article about special needs students in India. The article was titled "Included by law, but little else". The article states that the Indian School Certificate Examinations board allows students with disabilities to be given grace marks in tests and additional time to finish papers. Unfortunately, the school administration where the child in the article went to school didn't follow the guidelines. The boy was retained and the mother is now taking the case to the Bombay High Court. It seems that there is support (legislation) for disabled children in India but little follow through. Education of children with disabilities is still considered an act of charity. The article closes with the fact that India needs a regulatory system.
"If you look around, about every single major American issue that needs to be addressed is around the way we treat our children....What are we going to leave our children? It's a major issue. It is the great purpose that we need to revive. We don't have a lot of public purposes in America. We need this kind of movement around children's issues to determine whether we can protect people who don't have the power of the vote." Marian Wright Edelman
Words of Inspiration and Motivation
Words of Inspiration and Motivation
"A nation that does not stand up for its children does not stand for anything and will not stand strong in the twenty-first century." Marian Wright Edelman
"Each of us must come to care about everyone else's children. We must recognize that the welfare of our children is intimately linked to the welfare of all other people's children. After all, when one of our children needs life-saving surgery, someone else's child will perform it. If one of our children is harmed by violence, someone else's child will be responsble for the violent act. The good life for our own children can be secured only if a good life is also secured for all other people's children."
Lillian Katz
"I hate the waste. It doesn't allow children to grow up to their fullest potential"
Louise Derman-Sparks
"A nation that does not stand up for its children does not stand for anything and will not stand strong in the twenty-first century." Marian Wright Edelman
"Each of us must come to care about everyone else's children. We must recognize that the welfare of our children is intimately linked to the welfare of all other people's children. After all, when one of our children needs life-saving surgery, someone else's child will perform it. If one of our children is harmed by violence, someone else's child will be responsble for the violent act. The good life for our own children can be secured only if a good life is also secured for all other people's children."
Lillian Katz
"I hate the waste. It doesn't allow children to grow up to their fullest potential"
Louise Derman-Sparks
Elsie,
ReplyDeleteInterestingly I think most places have provision for the disabled but it is silent especially in developing countries except someone takes it up like in the article on India, people get away with treating them the way they feel like.
Elise,
ReplyDeleteI do agree with you on your dislike for how the tests affect our students. There are so many assessments that these students feel overwhelmed with, and because of this, it seems that the students just start to lose their motivation to do well on them.
Thanks for your post!
Elise,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to extend my thanks to you. You have provided several new perspectives for me, and I really appreciate that. Your personal experiences have also been helpful for me to further grasp certain concepts.
Thank you again!
Beki
I agree with you teaching children involves viewing children holistically. I found your information about India to be absolutely fascinating I would have never known anything as that wasn’t an area in the world I had researched.
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