I remember when I was paid very well to do a presentation on one of my programs for a significant number of principals in our fair state. The rep brought in this woman and asked if I would mind splitting some of my time with her.
I agreed that I had wondered why the time was rather longish and agreed.
The lady then "checked her schedule" and asked if I could let her speak first. I agreed.
Not to put too fine a point on it, she introduced herself to the principals and said in one short statement:
"The schools are failing the standardized exams because the tests do not match your books. If you want to pass the tests, buy your books from company XYZ. It will cost you about 11,000 dollars per grade per class. Either that or go buy the tests out of state, which every state but this one has a copy of, let the teachers look at them, not copy of course, and you can maybe pass the test that way which is a little bit intellectually dishonest but whatcha gonna do?" She then adjusted her glasses, smoothed the sleeves on her very natty suit coat and left.
Well.... the principals asked if I had been to the bar and I said yes, and they said that they thought that I had given one of the most wonderful presentations that they had ever heard and that they were going to recommend that I come back to give the same presentation again at a higher compensation.
Ya know, those guys can get really lit in a short period of time, and I was well lubricated also, we spent a great time watching football!
But back to the point of the post, apparently, somebody had a talk with principals in New York also! lol
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...DuUO_blog.html
There is one, big, overwhelming reason why students can't pass the tests.
If the kids pass them and the parents acknowledge that their kid really can read and do math,
There is no more need for the tests or the bureaucracies supporting them.
woodsmoke
I agreed that I had wondered why the time was rather longish and agreed.
The lady then "checked her schedule" and asked if I could let her speak first. I agreed.
Not to put too fine a point on it, she introduced herself to the principals and said in one short statement:
"The schools are failing the standardized exams because the tests do not match your books. If you want to pass the tests, buy your books from company XYZ. It will cost you about 11,000 dollars per grade per class. Either that or go buy the tests out of state, which every state but this one has a copy of, let the teachers look at them, not copy of course, and you can maybe pass the test that way which is a little bit intellectually dishonest but whatcha gonna do?" She then adjusted her glasses, smoothed the sleeves on her very natty suit coat and left.
Well.... the principals asked if I had been to the bar and I said yes, and they said that they thought that I had given one of the most wonderful presentations that they had ever heard and that they were going to recommend that I come back to give the same presentation again at a higher compensation.
Ya know, those guys can get really lit in a short period of time, and I was well lubricated also, we spent a great time watching football!
But back to the point of the post, apparently, somebody had a talk with principals in New York also! lol
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...DuUO_blog.html
There is one, big, overwhelming reason why students can't pass the tests.
If the kids pass them and the parents acknowledge that their kid really can read and do math,
There is no more need for the tests or the bureaucracies supporting them.
woodsmoke
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