Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Reflections on standardized testing and holocaust

This morning I sat down at my desk in my classroom before any kids got there and I looked over at my bulletin board that has a note pinned to it. It says "The way we honor the children of the Holocaust is to not repeat the world that they had." which is a quote from a 5th grader I think I've shared before. Last week I read my students an article about how classrooms are becoming standardized test prep centers and when I finished the article I asked the kids if that was how they felt. All of them immediately answered "yes!"

So today, after reading that note and realizing how my students were feeling, we had a little chat. I asked them how the Holocaust happened, and they talked about how people weren't educated, how they ignorantly followed Hitler because they were in a depression, etc. and so then I asked them how we kept something like that from happening again. Our discussion led to understanding how to decide what is true and what is false by researching it. The beauty of the conversation was that we were able to give a purpose to learning to read and understand what we read that went beyond passing a test at the end of the year.

I hope that someday my students will grow in to people who WANT to learn...I hope.

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