I've wondered about the problem of public education in America for a number of years, more so since becoming an educator myself.
After talking to hundreds of teachers and administrators over the years, I've come up with a few things that must be done to really save and reform public education in the United States.
Number One.
Fight Absenteeism (hope I didn't put too many e's but I'm on lunch)
The main reason students do poorly in schools today isn't that they aren't smart enough or the teachers aren't good enough.
The main reason is the most basic.
THEY MISS TOO MUCH SCHOOL!!!
Most schools give a student a failing grade if they miss too many days of a class. And even if they don't it is next to impossible to keep up if they are regularly absent.
Even my top of the line A students routinely miss a couple of days a month. It doesn't sound like much, but how many jobs would someone keep if they miss 24 days a year?
School districts and states need to tighten down on absent students and their parents dramatically. Forget incentives for perfect or near perfect attendence. That has been tried already.
Attack the problem where it hurts. That is the pocketbook.
Fine parents or guardians HEAVILY who have kids missing school
excessively.
If they can't control their kids enough to get them to school, they have no business with parental rights anyway. Strip them of those rights.
I guarantee that once a parent is forced to pay a $500 fine that they will move heaven and earth to make certain their kids get to school.
Conquer absenteeism, and one third of the battle to improve schools is won.
After talking to hundreds of teachers and administrators over the years, I've come up with a few things that must be done to really save and reform public education in the United States.
Number One.
Fight Absenteeism (hope I didn't put too many e's but I'm on lunch)
The main reason students do poorly in schools today isn't that they aren't smart enough or the teachers aren't good enough.
The main reason is the most basic.
THEY MISS TOO MUCH SCHOOL!!!
Most schools give a student a failing grade if they miss too many days of a class. And even if they don't it is next to impossible to keep up if they are regularly absent.
Even my top of the line A students routinely miss a couple of days a month. It doesn't sound like much, but how many jobs would someone keep if they miss 24 days a year?
School districts and states need to tighten down on absent students and their parents dramatically. Forget incentives for perfect or near perfect attendence. That has been tried already.
Attack the problem where it hurts. That is the pocketbook.
Fine parents or guardians HEAVILY who have kids missing school
excessively.
If they can't control their kids enough to get them to school, they have no business with parental rights anyway. Strip them of those rights.
I guarantee that once a parent is forced to pay a $500 fine that they will move heaven and earth to make certain their kids get to school.
Conquer absenteeism, and one third of the battle to improve schools is won.