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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Stephanie Flores

Stephanie Flores

Thomas: Stop focusing on SAT - Editorial Columns - TheState.com - 4 views

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      Interesting... I don't see how colleges will agree with this statement. From my understanding colleges want students with higher scores and GPAs since that makes their overall numbers appealing to the state and other students wanting to attend. I believe that the goal is contradicting, but I also think that colleges becoming SAT optional won't be passed.
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      I don't agree with this at all. GPAs are subjective. Just like in one of the articles that we read in class, students learn how to "do school" and get grades that don't reflect their true understanding of the curriculum. I don't believe that the SAT should be banned because more students are encouraged to take it. Isn't that what we want to do for students, encourage them to their full potential even if they may not be NASA material? Also, poverty has and always will be an issue in the education system. This is not ground breaking news. Maybe if we encourage those with low SES to achieve higher standards they will in turn succeed in school.
Stephanie Flores

Dealing with so-so teachers - Quality Teaching | GreatSchools - 6 views

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      I thought this was interesting. This quote goes along with the articles on teacher tenure. I'm curious if the "weakness' that is seen in teachers is supposed to be compensated with parent involvement?
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      M- I'm on the same page as you. I mean I've heard of parents that are too involved with schools and their child (some have even requested to be in the class with their child!), but parents having to teach their kids at home when the teacher should be doing it is obsurd! I'm old school, so I'm all about getting rid of teachers who don't bring their all. A- Same here. I was wondering if parents were aware of what was going on in the school. Also, I don't remember seeing a state, city, district, etc. that said where this "supplementing" was occuring. I agree that if things stay on this path blame will be on both parties and it will be the student that suffers.
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      Ha ha!
Stephanie Flores

Dealing with so-so teachers - Quality Teaching | GreatSchools - 2 views

    • Stephanie Flores
       
      I found this comment interesting. It was from my experience that kids didn't want to be "on the teacher's radar." Also, don't you think that, depending on the teacher, that might pose a problem for the student if you have a parents that is too involved?
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      Scary!
    • Stephanie Flores
       
      How would one dress up as Mars?
Stephanie Flores

Tenure Protects Good Teachers, Too - 1 views

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    This article is a little older but I felt the experience was important. Dirk Koorstra explains his experience as an educator and how teacher tenure has protected him in difficult processes.
Stephanie Flores

Delaying teacher tenure for education's good - 1 views

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    Marc Bernstein opposes teacher tenure and describes how the quality and effectiveness of educators is how administrators should determine its staff.
Stephanie Flores

Is Teacher Tenure Still Necessary? - 1 views

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    Alan Greenblatt explains how teacher tenure has changed in different states and whether or not teachers still need protection.
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