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Reply to "when schools focus on the wrong things (from a teacher) "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] So you are basically saying that you cannot teach kids in a public school setting and that differentiation doesn't work. I'm not a proponent btw of the current teaching methods, but it is the teachers who promote them. If it doesn't work, speak up. [/quote] We teachers aren't idiots. There is only so much we can do with the students we have and the time we have with them. But we know that "we need more instructional time, fewer students, more after school tutoring for students, more summer school for students, and more teachers" is not the feedback anyone in the Central Office is interested in hearing from us. They would love to hear how we collaboratively plan and use data feedback to differentiate, and use technology to infuse our language rich classroom with higher order thinking skills so students can have their academic needs magically met, and bring them all up to grade level and make the "college and career ready". [/quote]
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