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1 School Climate Fair Is Foul; Foul Is Fair Avoidance of Failure or Pursuit of Success? Trying not to strike out or trying to hit the ball?

2 Phi Delta Kappa 39th Annual Gallup Poll of Public’s Attitudes toward Public Schools Phi Delta Kappan, September 2007, pp. 33-48

3 PDK Survey 28% standardized testing helped achievement 28% standardized testing helped achievement 52% too much testing 52% too much testing 68% NCLB hurting or making no difference 68% NCLB hurting or making no difference 82% school performance should be based on improvement students make 82% school performance should be based on improvement students make 93% very or somewhat concerned that NCLB has reduced emphasis on science, health, social studies, arts 93% very or somewhat concerned that NCLB has reduced emphasis on science, health, social studies, arts

4 PDK Conti. 72% reject holding special education students to same standards as other students 72% reject holding special education students to same standards as other students 60% favor charter schools as an alternative to change schools 60% favor charter schools as an alternative to change schools

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6 The Moral Ether of Our Lives Jonathan Kozol “Schooling smothers authentic personal responsiveness and fosters an alienated, competitive striving to succeed.” “Schooling smothers authentic personal responsiveness and fosters an alienated, competitive striving to succeed.” “Schools are primarily concerned with controlling masses of students, and only secondarily with their learning and growth.” “Schools are primarily concerned with controlling masses of students, and only secondarily with their learning and growth.” Ron Miller, What Are Schools For? p. 181

7 Moral Ether Conti. Memorizing and reciting “right answers” vs. Memorizing and reciting “right answers” vs. Critical thinking Impersonal evaluation vs. Impersonal evaluation vs. Recognizing the individual’s unique potential for growth.” Recognizing the individual’s unique potential for growth.” Ron Miller, p. 180

8 Winning Versus Learning Presupposition of beating others rather than doing well. Presupposition of beating others rather than doing well. Alfie Kohn, The Homework Myth, p. 134 Motivation of avoidance of failure vs. Motivation to succeed Motivation of avoidance of failure vs. Motivation to succeed Robert Marzano, What Works in Schools

9 School Purpose Life-Long Learners—Help children love learning Life-Long Learners—Help children love learning Alfie Kohn, The Homework Myth, p. 145 The Irreducible Minimum The Irreducible Minimum Understanding the differences between opinion and evidence and the relationship between theory and dataUnderstanding the differences between opinion and evidence and the relationship between theory and data Learning to think scientifically, historically, artistically, ethically, mathematicallyLearning to think scientifically, historically, artistically, ethically, mathematically Peter Senge, Schools That Learn...”Ensuring that all high school graduates are prepared for higher education”...”Ensuring that all high school graduates are prepared for higher education” Office of Educational Policy, University of Arkansas, The State of Education in Arkansas: How Much Are Arkansas Schools Spending?

10 The Rushed Feeling 15,000 hours to cover the standards and benchmarks vs. 9,000 hours of available instruction time 15,000 hours to cover the standards and benchmarks vs. 9,000 hours of available instruction time Beaudonin and Taylor, Creating a Positive School Culture, p. 79. Erosion of Academic Learning Time Erosion of Academic Learning Time

11 Rushed Feeling Conti. Preparing for tests vs. Helping kids to become critical, curious, creative thinkers Preparing for tests vs. Helping kids to become critical, curious, creative thinkers Test preparation usurping a substantive curriculum Test preparation usurping a substantive curriculum “Understanding is performance.” “Understanding is performance.” Alfie Kohen, The Homework Myth, p. 32, 102

12 Rushed Feeling Conti. “Anybody who’s really been involved in any great work of art knows that it’s infinitely analyzable, and that the deeper you get into it, the more individual it is. The more time you spend...the less it seems to you to be like anything else. This sensibility is very much at risk in American education today.” “Anybody who’s really been involved in any great work of art knows that it’s infinitely analyzable, and that the deeper you get into it, the more individual it is. The more time you spend...the less it seems to you to be like anything else. This sensibility is very much at risk in American education today.” “More time usually leads to better learning.” “More time usually leads to better learning.” Howard Gardner in Senge’s Schools that Learn, p. 565

13 Standards The Standards Straightjacket The Standards Straightjacket Susan Ohanian, One Size Fits Few: The Folly of Educational Standards Control of political ideas taught vs. diversity of thinking vital to a democratic society Control of political ideas taught vs. diversity of thinking vital to a democratic society Joel Spring, Conflict of Interest, p. 113

14 Conclusions “School people will be most effective if they set aside distractions, such as AYP, and do what they became educators to do: the best possible job of educating kids.” “School people will be most effective if they set aside distractions, such as AYP, and do what they became educators to do: the best possible job of educating kids.” Phi Delta Kappan, Sept. 2007, p. 48 Focusing on assistance rather than punishment Focusing on assistance rather than punishment Phi Delta Kappan, September 2007, p. 36 Myth of Sisyphus Myth of Sisyphus

15 Recommendation Establish a commission of experts in curriculum, assessment, instruction, leadership, and ethics to study the current school climate/culture in Arkansas to conduct action research to identify problems in school climate/culture and to make recommendations for addressing those problems.


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