Jeremiah 29:11

Ongoing discussion ...

9:34 AM, Oct. 8, 2007 .. Posted in homeschooling .. 5 comments .. Link

with public school friend ...

You aren't doing AJ any favors by not grading him. The whole world is going to grade him. If he doesn't figure out how to keep up(statement based on the fact that we work toward mastery of an area as opposed to working on a subject for a given period of time) ... you're just protecting him from failing.

I've had this discussion for YEARS with various people. When I taught 6th grade, I refused to give grades for homework because I wanted everyone to have every answer correct because they needed to have every question answered correctly ... (I thought it was my job to give them correct information so that the KNEW the material) ...

KIDS FREAKED OUT! I had a parent yell at me. I had a principal tell me that he thought it was a nice idea for every kid to have every answer correct on homework, but completely unrealistic. For the first semester there was someone at every turn questioning this method. The parent who questioned me even called the elementary supervisor at the main office! That was a fun meeting!

Let me make something clear ... I gave tests. Not open book, not open notes, not take home ... timed, graded tests. BUT I didn't grade every piece of paper that came across my desk ...  and I didn't even keep or take up every piece of paper that came across my desk. And tests didn't come because a Lesson Plan book said it was time for a test to come. Tests came when it was clear to me that every student had been given an opportunity to master the material to the BEST OF HIS/HER ABILITY. That took way more work than simply grading every homework assignment and giving tests on a schedule. And it gave students the freedom to learn at their own pace ... students who were having trouble could utilze peer tutoring options ... students who mastered the material quickly could be engaged in some independent learning activities which expanded on the topic we were covering. Lots more to say about that, but not the point of this post!

Two students failed my class that year. One who was suspended more than he was in school ... and one who refused to do anything the entire year. The rest experienced success. They weren't all A students ... but they knew more about science, more about patience, more about diligence, more about helping your fellow student -than they knew when they entered my classroom.

Fast forward some 15 years to my homeschooling experience ... and basically, my methodology in teaching has not changed! I want AJ to learn some stuff. And there's some stuff I believe to be SO IMPORTANT that I refuse to move forward before there is mastery. Don't read that as beating it into the ground ... read it as we go over the material as much as we need to, come back to topics as many times as we need to so that he can move on to learn new skills.

How difficult is this to understand? One can not be successful at multiplying fractions until one is proficient at multiplying. (Not our problem, but you get the idea.)

I get the challenge. That's hard in a regular public school classroom. 30-35 kids, 4-5 classes per day ...  no child left behind, published test scores ...

but why should it be so hard to grasp in concept! Isn't that the ideal? A student works on something until they master it and then move on to a new skill?

Not doing him any favors?

I missed the part where providing an education where he a)learns the material; b)has an opportunity to not be great at everything the very first time he tries it; c)gets to develop some of his own interests; d) isn't driven by grades and scores, but by the learning itself(on good days) is a damaging.

Could someone explain that to me??

 

 

 


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10:29 PM, Oct. 8, 2007 .. Posted by Lady Mother
Well I can't explain determined ignorance to you because I don't understand it myself. However, I wish to say you are most excellent as an educator.
I remarked to my son, when he was in college, that the attitude of teachers seemed to have changed from "the good ole days". When I was in school it seemed as though our teachers were on our side but when he was swimming through it seemed as though there was some sort of negative contest between professor and student, Ha I win -- you fail!
I usually felt my professors wanted ME to win and when that happened we BOTH won...
This world is a harsher place and I'm so glad you are not contributing to that condition. Learning should be a lifelong journey, an exciting adventure, not a dreaded season to get through and on to "real life" as soon as possible.
Keep up the good work. I'm proud of you.
Miss Meg

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11:57 PM, Oct. 9, 2007 .. Posted by QueenoftheHill
I think that the cart is pushing the horse to make the public school system work.



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11:37 PM, Oct. 27, 2007 .. Posted by Anonymous
WHERE ARE YOU???

Cindy

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2:49 PM, Nov. 1, 2007 .. Posted by JenIG
amen sister!

Just found your blog and

5:00 PM, Nov. 11, 2007 .. Posted by doehillhomeschool
I like it! I agree--mastery is the key, not a false impression of it via a paper trail. Great post.

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