Thursday, March 22, 2012

Rethinking Schools SPRING 2012

Rethinking Schools:


Volume 26, Issue 03

VOLUME 26, ISSUE 3 — SPRING 2012 The entire spring issue of
Every day, teachers are being pressured to compete with each other and push their students over the testing precipice, all in the name of accountability—a word that has become corporate-speak for test, test, test. On a very different trajectory, Rethinking Schools has assembled two new books that focus on what teachers are really accountable for: the learning, empowerment, and well-being of their students. This issue of the magazine highlights five new articles from those books. RETHINKING ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONA Message from a Black Mom to Her SonBy Dyan WatsonAn African American mother and teacher educator uses examples from her own childhood to describe how she hopes her child will be treated by teachers, and what she fears.
Writing for Justice • Persuasion from the Inside Out
By Mark Hansen
An elementary school teacher takes us inside his classroom to see how he builds on his students’ lives and passions to help them create persuasive essays.

PENCILS DOWN! 
Rethinking Standardized Testing and Accountability in Public Schools
About Those Tests I Gave You • An Open Letter to My Students
By Ruth Ann Dandrea
A middle school language arts teacher apologizes to her students for the state’s narrow and deceptive standardized test.
Testing Our Limits
By Melissa Bollow Tempel
First graders, three at a time, use classroom computers to take standardized tests. Their teacher explains the impact on the students and herself.
Playing Smart  • Resisting the Script By Wayne AuScripted curriculum de-skills teachers and rewards students for passivity, not critical thinking. A teacher educator urges teachers to organize and fight back