WOW! From Mother Crusader: I wasnt surprised when an - TopicsExpress



          

WOW! From Mother Crusader: I wasnt surprised when an academic high school teacher reached out to me about the havoc PARCC tests were wreaking in a large, suburban New Jersey district. But even I have to admit, I was surprised to learn just how much impact the PARCC will have, and how much time it will take away from genuine opportunities for learning. I think you will be too, so here is the teachers story. Its a bit startling to truly understand how these new exams will impact learning. We were expecting the PARCC testing to disrupt our schedules, but the magnitude of it is beyond comprehension. The High School Proficiency Assessments (HSPA) test required three days of delayed openings. The PARCC will require 15... fifteen... days of two and a half hours delayed openings. Our regular classes are cut from 40 to 25 minutes, including lunch periods. The chaos which will result from this is beyond fathomable. There is no way this will not result in material having to be cut from the curriculum, or watered down to nothing. The Advanced Placement exams will arrive in May no matter what. The students will have to learn much of the material outside of class. There is simply no alternative. The students who come from or go to the vo-tech schools for part of the day will be living in constant chaos. Many science labs will not be able to be performed in the short amount of time available. The library will be used for testing and for make up testing, making it and the librarians moot for the better part of two months. The buses will have to run twice in the morning, first to bring the students taking a PARCC test that day, then those who aren’t, all at great cost. With only 25 minutes there will be no point in having students change for phys. ed., so that entire department will basically be shut down. How this all will affect teachers who move between schools or in other situations remains to be seen. We’re used to dealing with unusual situations for a day or two on occasion but for half a month? It’s going to cause major negative effects long term. Some good teachers are talking about quitting over this. Theyre supposed to be educators, not proctors for other peoples exams. This story is not unique to a single district. When this is all over, there are the AP tests… ten days, and the Biology Competency tests… 2 days. Then final exams. I’m just not sure that there is going to be anything covered next semester to put on a final exam. Source: mothercrusader.blogspot/2014/12/new-jersey-teacher-parcc-chaos-is.html
Posted on: Sat, 06 Dec 2014 12:11:23 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015