Alot of the students are not ready for the testing because they have such a wide range of stuff to learn. For instance, my oldest son who is a 4th grade honor roll student has had tests on fractions, decimals, and geometry, all in the space of a couple of weeks. No sooner than he started understanding one skill, it was time to move on to something else! I spend alot of time in his classroom and even though some of the students don't understand a concept, the teacher does not have the time to stop and keep going over it. She has to go on to the next concept because she has to teach the entire book before test date (The state did provide textbooks that are supposed to teach what will be on the test, however, after looking at it and the way it explains fractions, I started getting confused too, and I know what I'm doing) ! I think this is a real shame because although she is being paid to teach she cannot spend the amount of time teaching a concept (like converting decimals to fractions to percents and back again, or geometry and congruent figures, converting Farenheit to Celcius, or any other such stuff that I NEVER saw in the 4th grade) as she thinks is appropriate to make sure that ALL students understand! We have wonderful teachers at our school who have been working their behinds off since the beginning of the school year to help these kids learn what they need to know for the tests, some kids need more help than others! Don't get me wrong, our overall test scores are up and we are doing really well, but there are always those students who fall behind and these are the ones that we are trying to help most of all! [img]smile.gif[/img] [img]smile.gif[/img]
As for the parents, well, you know as well as I do that not all parents do everything they can to participate with their child's learning. If they did, we would have an ABUNDANCE of volunteers!!!
Unfortunately, some parents think that it is only the responsibility of the teachers to teach their children....some parents don't bother to check homework at night, pay attention to Accelerated Reading points, grades, etc, etc. They use the same excuses that they use for not attending PTO meetings..they claim they don't have time.
[ 03-13-2002: Message edited by: ankema ]</p>