I had a conversation in the grocery aisle yesterday with a guidance counselor. She bemoaned the fact that schools are so focused on test scores that they're losing students. Kids who have varied learning styles are being ignored in favor of left brained math scores. Writing scores are going up because students are being taught to fill ina template that matches the testing. Programs that allowed non traditional students to thrive are being elminated either because of cost cutting or the fact that schools want to devote more time to prepping for tests.
What??? All of this makes no sense. Certainly we want our students to be able to compete in the world by havig them be successful in math and english. But times have changed and we need creative thinkers, people who will solve the problems the world presents, who will design the next inventions, find the newest cures. If we don't foster creativity in schools, if we don't allow kids to have classes that are worth coming to school for, then we don't present the kind of enviroment from which these new developments will arise. Noted author Daniel Pink in his book "Whole New Mind" says we MUST allow creativity because many of the jobs that are structured and left brain will either be done by a computer or will be done oversees.
Kids already have a low opinion of schools from the archaic methods used to teach - the pop quiz, putting kids on the spot, the lack of humor and warmth. If we take away music, the arts, the tech courses, there is no reason for students to get up in the morning. Would we want to work in an environment where nothing is to our liking? Or to our talents? Yes, we may have jobs like that but that's our own choosing for the most part. And we get to have other lives without homework adding insult to injury.
The other piece of this horrible puzzle is the bullying component. Everyone keeps saying that the answer to fighting bullying is education but not the kind of education described above. We need to create a nurturing enviroment and give kids the tools to cope. We need to treat them like the precious people they are. We need to create safe, empowering, inspiring classrooms where kids love to come to school.
Sound impossible? It isn't. We did it in my school. And years later, kids are still talking about it. We need to act and act now. We don't need disconnected, uninspired robots who can pass tests but have no enthusiam, no joy, no creativity. If you're an educator, please think about adding fun, creativity and inspiration to your class. If you're a principal, make that a part of your school's mission statement.
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