Katherine Sokolowski has written a post you will enjoy, about her teaching and her students.
It begins like this:
I opened up Word to write a blog post about Pearson, CCSS, and PARCC. After two days of learning about the test administration, I typed around three hundred words of frustration about these bleeping mandates that are taking away teaching time from me.
And then, I hit delete.
Because, truly, everyone can likely guess how I feel about them anyway. And while it irritates me to no end that I have to give five tests to my students in March – and three in May – they haven’t changed what happens in the four walls of my classroom on a daily basis. Because in my classroom…
I still work hard to teach children to treasure books.
I work to make my students understand that their writing is a gift.
I try to impress upon my kids that being a good person is vital.
I pour love into every child who comes in my room.
Every day.
And I pray that every child will see their value by the time they leave.
PARCC, Pearson, CCSS, and any other crazy acronym or corporation that comes along can’t change that,
And they really haven’t changed my teaching.
I know what is important.
I see it in seventy-seven beautiful faces
Every
Single
Day.

Beautifully said!
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As the bad translation of the Oxford University motto goes
“Don’t let the bastards grind you down”.
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That’s a *really* bad translation, as in it’s no translation. The motto of Oxford is “Dominus Illuminatio Mea”–“The Lord is my light.”
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I believe Howard meant to say Harvard University. Wikipedia says that the phrase is part of an unofficial Harvard fight song.
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I believe the reference is to:
“Illegitimi non carborundum is a mock-Latin aphorism meaning ‘Don’t let the bastards grind you down’.”
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegitimi_non_carborundum
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A very positive heart warming post and a negative comment.
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Interesting, Raj, that you see “Don’t let the bastards grind you down” as a negative. I see it as a positive, encouraging aphorism meant to acknowledge that the people who are encouraging these educational malpractices are what they are-bastards, and that’s a lot less kind word than I’d use while at the same time affirming the will to fight against said bastards.
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Yes! Heavy on teachers’ shoulders that balancing act that rights the terrible wrongs.
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Diane, I am honored that you would share my blog post. Thank you. As another school year comes to a close I am reminded once again that my students are my priority in every way. I’m glad to shine a spotlight on them anyway I can.
Thanks!
Katherine
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“Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.”
I think, among others, Mother Teresa had teachers in mind.
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Thank you for sharing this story. It is so important for us to hear these “reports from the field”. Knowing how everyday teachers persevere in the midst of these absurd policies keeps me fighting.
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I received my stack rankings and promptly threw the envelope in the trash. I didn’t even open it.
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I feel exactly the same way. I don’t “teach to the test”; I just teach! Great post!
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You all will love this. Share to your Facebook page . Smart men standing up for children. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5mlCfVEWHs
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New Yorkers after watching your legislators stand up for parents I’m deeply envious of you all. Signed – Part of Anti Common Core Minority in CA
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Amen!
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http://learningcurve.dmagazine.com/2015/05/12/guest-column-kevin-malonson-on-the-tension-between-reform-teachers-and-kids/
An excellent article on positive solutions for public education
http://trueschoolreform.org/
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I’m grateful that there are people like Katherine still out there. I’ve been teaching for more than 20 years, and I am very sad to say that I can no longer teach the way I believe I should teach. I find myself forced to either teach to the test or retire. A sad time for teachers everywhere.
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I’m with Katherine.
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👏🏻👏🏼👏🏽👏🏾👏🏿👏🏾👏🏽👏🏼👏🏻
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Supposed to be a round of applause.
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