Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Supernotes

--Anthony, Washington DC - had trouble in school because he fell behind in school because his dad died of drugs
--Gloria , Anthonys grandmother. - does not want Anthony to go to public school because she doesn't want the other students to try to get him to do things like drugs, but she has no choice because she cant afford private school.
--Daisy, Los angeles - Wants to be a doctor/nurse because she wants to be able to help people in need
--Celeste bell, Daisy's teacher - explains how Daisy has already applied to a collage
--Francisco- wants to be a reporter, and says he doesn't like school because he likes math but none of the other kids do
--Maria, Francisco's mother- says that Francisco's school is one of the most over crowded schools around. she also says that she thinks that one of the reasons Francisco doesn't like school is because he does not have good teachers.

--Nakia, Bianca's mom - is willing to do anything so that Bianca can go to collage "I don't care how many jobs I have to get, but she (Bianca) is going to collage" and pays 500$ to keep Bianca in private school.
--Alibama only has 14% proficiancy in math
--Arizona 26%
--California 24%
--Washington DC has the worst score 12%
--Schools that have over 40% non graduation rates are called dropout factory's
--Eric - has preformed study's on the differences between bad teachers and good teachers in the public school system, and has observed that good teachers work and bad teachers cause failing schools.
--Teachers union contracts tie the hands of everyone involved in the public school system
--In the rubber room teachers who have court hearings are payed full salaries to do absolutely nothing while there case is solved
--study's and data show that high expectations and longer class room hours are effective at getting students to preform better but it relies on good teachers.


The way that the movie "Saving Superman" influenced the way I feel about education and the changes that are needed to the system was to give me some clear data and proof of things that work.

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