While watching my granddaughter at her tennis lesson, I was visiting with two teachers. One was a retired fourth grade teacher and the other currently taught Algebra in middle school. Both we decrying the fact that each year the students come with knowledge that is more narrow than broad. They both felt this was because more and more time is now spent on testing or getting ready for testing. As I stated in my January 25, 2012 posting entitled
The Pros and Cons of Testing, "
High stakes tests have become the “Big Brother” of education, always there watching, waiting, and demanding our time. As preparing for tests, taking pre-tests, reliably filling in bubbles, and then taking the actual assessments skulk into our classroom, something else of value is replaced since there are only so many hours in a day. In my opinion, tests are replacing high quality teaching and much needed programs such as music and art."
A long time ago, a friend sent me a song written by Tom Chapin with John Forster called
Not on the Test. I saved it, and I listen to it often, especially when I am having a "down" day. Tom and John wrote the song to express their disappointment in the lack of arts education in many public schools. Even though the song refers to No Child Left Behind, with Common Core approaching with its own set of tests, I think you might get a much needed laugh from the song. Just click on the link under the picture, and let me know what you think!
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