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artist4perry wrote:School starts tomorrow. Christmas eve for teachers who love to teach! I am curious how many schools are starting this early.
I think ours has a great deal with the addition of snow days.
How about your area?
Enigma869 wrote:Never starts before Labor Day in Massachusetts and never has.
DrFU wrote:First time I don't have any kids starting any kind of school in a REALLY long time ... From preschool with the oldest to a master's degree with youngest.
I do have one starting tomorrow as a teacher though ... And he's happy and excited.
artist4perry wrote:DrFU wrote:First time I don't have any kids starting any kind of school in a REALLY long time ... From preschool with the oldest to a master's degree with youngest.
I do have one starting tomorrow as a teacher though ... And he's happy and excited.
What does he teach?
By the way you look pretty in your av!
DrFU wrote:artist4perry wrote:DrFU wrote:First time I don't have any kids starting any kind of school in a REALLY long time ... From preschool with the oldest to a master's degree with youngest.
I do have one starting tomorrow as a teacher though ... And he's happy and excited.
What does he teach?
By the way you look pretty in your av!
Thanks, Ginger!
Middle Son Scott teaches high school world geography and world history. He got hired mid- year last year, so this is his first first day of school to be an official teacher. He Loves his job; happy kid= happy mom.
artist4perry wrote:
Sounds like he knows what to expect though. Great! Will he have to do the Praxis III? This is an observation test to get your standard license. Usually it is done in your first three years of teaching. Some states do not require it. Arkansas does.
DrFU wrote:artist4perry wrote:
Sounds like he knows what to expect though. Great! Will he have to do the Praxis III? This is an observation test to get your standard license. Usually it is done in your first three years of teaching. Some states do not require it. Arkansas does.
Texas doesn't do Praxis. We're the only state that was once an independent nation and we continue to preen and posture about it. Not participating in the national curriculum standards project. Don't use the ISLLC standards for administrators ... The list goes on ...
Not sure how Governor Goodhair is going to handle this now that he has presidential aspirations ...
artist4perry wrote:DrFU wrote:artist4perry wrote:
This common core is going to be something I think all states will be compelled to do in the long run. Arkansas just decided to do it and be done with it. I am having to familiarize myself with it this year. It starts K-2 in literature and mathematics. All subjects must add part of it to their curriculum, even art. Darn Texans, get away with everything! LOL![]()
DrFU wrote:artist4perry wrote:DrFU wrote:artist4perry wrote:
This common core is going to be something I think all states will be compelled to do in the long run. Arkansas just decided to do it and be done with it. I am having to familiarize myself with it this year. It starts K-2 in literature and mathematics. All subjects must add part of it to their curriculum, even art. Darn Texans, get away with everything! LOL![]()
We have curriculum standards (good ones, actually), teacher certification exams, administrator standards, and everything else. We just have the Texas version of it all ... no national anything. Cooperation is defeat!
No Surprize wrote:Starts the 22 here. We have the fucking FCAT down here in florida which has fucked up traditional schooling to the max. Although my son who will be a soph. this year makes straight A's in all honors class's, the FCAT should be abolished and the teachers need to go back to teaching. For example, and one thing that piss's me off is my kid has at least 1 and a half to 2 hrs. of homework every day! Every day! That's absurd and needless. But, he does take the honors class's and that is a reason but come on, let's be reasonable here. Another thing, here in Florida, you do not have to take P.E. but for half a semester to get a credit for it. You see a lot of fat ass kids now. P.E. should be mandatory every year. Plus, now that the FCAT is here, they only get an half hour lunch break to rush and cram some peanut butter & jelly sandwich down their throat before their back at it, doing FCAT bullshit so the schools can get their money, cause it's all based on the overall grade the school's get to receive money from the state. Plus Skeletor Scott is doing his best to run every good teacher out of the state with his cutbacks which many have already left, they are tired of the threats. The FCAT and all this standardized teaching bullshit has got to go. Not all of these kids(but this is what they think) are gonna be Rhodes Scholars or even go on to college. They need to bring back Vocational class's that actually TEACH you on how to survive in the world!
No Surprize wrote:Starts the 22 here. We have the fucking FCAT down here in florida which has fucked up traditional schooling to the max. Although my son who will be a soph. this year makes straight A's in all honors class's, the FCAT should be abolished and the teachers need to go back to teaching. For example, and one thing that piss's me off is my kid has at least 1 and a half to 2 hrs. of homework every day! Every day! That's absurd and needless. But, he does take the honors class's and that is a reason but come on, let's be reasonable here. Another thing, here in Florida, you do not have to take P.E. but for half a semester to get a credit for it. You see a lot of fat ass kids now. P.E. should be mandatory every year. Plus, now that the FCAT is here, they only get an half hour lunch break to rush and cram some peanut butter & jelly sandwich down their throat before their back at it, doing FCAT bullshit so the schools can get their money, cause it's all based on the overall grade the school's get to receive money from the state. Plus Skeletor Scott is doing his best to run every good teacher out of the state with his cutbacks which many have already left, they are tired of the threats. The FCAT and all this standardized teaching bullshit has got to go. Not all of these kids(but this is what they think) are gonna be Rhodes Scholars or even go on to college. They need to bring back Vocational class's that actually TEACH you on how to survive in the world!
Melissa wrote:No Surprize wrote:Starts the 22 here. We have the fucking FCAT down here in florida which has fucked up traditional schooling to the max. Although my son who will be a soph. this year makes straight A's in all honors class's, the FCAT should be abolished and the teachers need to go back to teaching. For example, and one thing that piss's me off is my kid has at least 1 and a half to 2 hrs. of homework every day! Every day! That's absurd and needless. But, he does take the honors class's and that is a reason but come on, let's be reasonable here. Another thing, here in Florida, you do not have to take P.E. but for half a semester to get a credit for it. You see a lot of fat ass kids now. P.E. should be mandatory every year. Plus, now that the FCAT is here, they only get an half hour lunch break to rush and cram some peanut butter & jelly sandwich down their throat before their back at it, doing FCAT bullshit so the schools can get their money, cause it's all based on the overall grade the school's get to receive money from the state. Plus Skeletor Scott is doing his best to run every good teacher out of the state with his cutbacks which many have already left, they are tired of the threats. The FCAT and all this standardized teaching bullshit has got to go. Not all of these kids(but this is what they think) are gonna be Rhodes Scholars or even go on to college. They need to bring back Vocational class's that actually TEACH you on how to survive in the world!
Agree 100%. My son has done fine on the FCAT, but it's definitely screwed up traditional schooling. And the hours of homework is ridiculous. And those ridiculous "Sunshine State" standards are getting out of hand too. But what cracks me up is all these new "standards" in place, yet these kids graduating lately can't spell their way out of a paper bag, can't do basic math in their heads, etc., and have no common sense about the basics in the real world to save their damn lives.
artist4perry wrote:Well they always have the teachers to blame when the testing fails.![]()
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I am for getting back to basics. We actually got higher scores before they started testing.
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Melissa wrote:artist4perry wrote:Well they always have the teachers to blame when the testing fails.![]()
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I am for getting back to basics. We actually got higher scores before they started testing.
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I wouldn't blame the teachers. Kids should know how to spell by studying on their own too. Thing is these days I guess they figure why bother learning when their computers and cell phones will just correct them and they don't have to bother to use their own brains.
DrFU wrote:
Not sure how Governor Goodhair is going to handle this now that he has presidential aspirations ...
Enigma869 wrote:DrFU wrote:
Not sure how Governor Goodhair is going to handle this now that he has presidential aspirations ...
Just what this country needs...Another Texas Governor wanting a new job. What could go wrong with that? It seemed to work out so perfectly last time around.
Don wrote:The schools around my neighborhood are doing the traditional track this year; Sep 7 to Jun 22.
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