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In reply to the discussion: Obama to reward colleges of education whose grads get students to raise test scores. More testing?? [View all]woolldog
(8,791 posts)25. I went later than you, and went to catholic school.
lots of standardized testing in addition to the regular curriculum. No "teaching to the test"
With respect to China and India, I'm more interested in how their educational systems approach testing. It's not relevant how the Chinese and Indian teachers at your kids school approach testing. The fact is those countries are eating our lunch in STEM. And if the Chinese and Indian method were inferior to the American method, then your kid's fancy wouldn't be importing STEM teachers from China and India.
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Obama to reward colleges of education whose grads get students to raise test scores. More testing?? [View all]
madfloridian
Apr 2014
OP
"does anyone in the DOE know ANYTHING about teaching, learning to teach, learning?"
madfloridian
Apr 2014
#7
Very sad, and it is overwhelming to think about how we'll reverse all the mess...sigh.
Jefferson23
Apr 2014
#8
My children had MUCH less testing (and test prep) at their elite and very expensive private school.
deurbano
Apr 2014
#16
The teachers are only "imported" because the "fancy" school is Mandarin immersion.
deurbano
Apr 2014
#29
This is all very interesting, but im not sure what you're disagreeing with me on.
woolldog
Apr 2014
#32
I disagree that: "The public schools are so bad now." That's not my kids' experience in comparison
deurbano
Apr 2014
#35
I would be willing to bet that you took far fewer tests than students in public schools
dsc
Apr 2014
#19
then would you like to explain how my autistic son passed 6th, 7th, and 8th grade math and not
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2014
#33
Don't know who he's going to get to do it; 76% of the higher ed workforce is part-time.
Starry Messenger
Apr 2014
#18
Obama has stabbed students and teachers in the back too much. I will not vote for ANY Democrat
Orlandodem
Apr 2014
#26