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    Posted: 06 May 2012 at 11:30pm
Originally posted by techntrek

My wife has seen the same thing with her students over and over - the "problem" is usually the parents and home environment.  Not only a lack of leading by example and general life education, but in most cases today an expectation that the schools are there to teach the kids everything.  Everything, in the mere 1170 hours they have them per year out of a total of 8760 hours (about 13%).
 

My kid doesn't know their colors?  That's your fault, you are their teacher.  It's not my job to review them at home.  He doesn't know how to blow his nose?  That's your fault.  He only knows how to steal other kid's toys instead of sharing?  Your fault.

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Congradulations on the wonderful news.  Now we need for you to write a book on your travel via Pod. Like publish or perish!Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Apr 2012 at 9:54am
My wife has seen the same thing with her students over and over - the "problem" is usually the parents and home environment.  Not only a lack of leading by example and general life education, but in most cases today an expectation that the schools are there to teach the kids everything.  Everything, in the mere 1170 hours they have them per year out of a total of 8760 hours (about 13%).
 
My kid doesn't know their colors?  That's your fault, you are their teacher.  It's not my job to review them at home.  He doesn't know how to blow his nose?  That's your fault.  He only knows how to steal other kid's toys instead of sharing?  Your fault.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Apr 2012 at 11:04am
Very interesting, Podding' Dr D. You know, we've always held that one of the most important factors in a child's success in our education system is the home environment. The example posed by the parents, the expectation of success, and all those related components of a higher SES home, are contributors to the eventual higher achievement levels. We see it here in the local Trenton schools, where even the charter schools, composed of lower SES populations, have great difficulty in meeting state and national achievement goals. We often ask if that perhaps the money would be better spent providing each student with a 'parent' able to provide an example and some motivation to learn. Although I have been in some high SES homes where a book, magazine or newspaper was not to be found!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Apr 2012 at 8:28am
Podsible,

Actually, I didn't do my dissertation on ESL students - I was afraid I would have too much researcher bias in that area.  So my research was on Response to Intervention [RTI] for at-risk students (2nd grade students in an Early Intervention program).  I compared student achievement in reading 2 years before RTI to student achievement in reading 2 years after RTI as measured by Georgia's CRCT.  Bottom line . . . . RTI worked (overall).  The catch . . .  it only worked for WHITE students of HIGH socioeconomic status.  It made no difference for Black students, Hispanic students, or White students of low SES.  

We DEFINITELY need to "rethink" what we're doing!  Thanks for asking.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Apr 2012 at 8:26pm
Yeah, sometimes I wonder if my posts are too pedantic :). I hope your dissertation was a rewarding experience. What does an ESL candidate propose for a thesis?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Apr 2012 at 10:51am
Sounds like fun, Podsible! And thank you.  You can't quite ever "quit" teaching really, can you?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Apr 2012 at 7:36pm
Congratulations, Diane! From one pair of PhuD's to another new one. We're a couple of biologists, done and doin' our share of teaching. Once we retire (soon!) Chris hopes to get back to teaching science to Girl Scout troops around our area. Walt.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Apr 2012 at 7:37pm
For all of us teachers, I think the Pod is our way to get as far away from our students as we can! LOL I always tell my student before summer break, "I love you guys, but if you see me this summer, there will be no pointing, laughing, or snickering. Just say 'Hi' then turn and walk away!"
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