Back to the Classroom: The Forum for Education and Democracy - 0 views
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sparking students’ intellectual curiosity by encouraging teachers to “teach to their passions”
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Beacon’s freedom from the state Regents examinations in social studies – the result of a hard-earned waiver – allows for a thematic approach and a deep exploration unconstrained by coverage considerations.
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All classes will do extensive writing and revision, developing the skill of using evidence to support conclusions. The students will engage in debates, make presentations, and have varied avenues to demonstrate what they have learned and accomplished.
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The chance to “make a difference” in young people’s lives is what makes teaching a calling. But working in a community of learners that prizes real intellectual development and creativity, and having a level of control over what you can do on a daily basis, is what sustains that calling.
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Making decisions about students, teachers and schools largely on the basis of standardized test scores ultimately is detrimental to the kind of education all young people need.