What constitutes a 'bad school'?

Anonymous
Test scores are more a function of the SES of the school than anything else. Unless you are in a horrible district, I don't think you'll find a difference in the quality of the teachers. The SES will determine what they will teach. Peer influences are also very important.
Anonymous
If you're so pro school, why the former???

signed,
a teacher in a "bad" school (or so I'm told)

Anonymous wrote:Former teacher: More schools are good than bad. More teachers are good than bad. First step: trust. Second step: Watch and pay attention. Third step: Don't react to EVERYTHING
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Test scores are more a function of the SES of the school than anything else. Unless you are in a horrible district, I don't think you'll find a difference in the quality of the teachers. The SES will determine what they will teach. Peer influences are also very important.


what?

Curriculum guides determine what we teach - NOT socioeconomics. And then, of course, we use data to drive instruction - to reteach when necessary and to differentiate instruction.

You make no sense.

I won't touch the "peer influences" part.
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