Showing posts with label kindergarten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kindergarten. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2012

Schools in the Plastic Age

Welcome to the PC  (Plastic and Computer) Age kindergarten where kids no longer play.




(Phot0: Denver Post,  Jan. 17, 2012; a kindergarten class at the Ricardo Flores Magon Academy K-8 charter school in Westminster.)

Standardized test scores say nothing about a student's creative ability or potential. If curriculum focuses on prescribed skills, that is what students will learn, but nothing beyond. If kids are taught to read by means of a rigid script and in a lock-step curriculum, they will not be able to stretch their minds beyond the script or facts taught.

If children in kindergarten are not allowed to play and socialize, they will not function well in 21st Century jobs because they'll lack the imagination to come up with innovations, and the skills to work together. Schools will turn out uncaring individuals who will speed up the destruction of the natural world instead of saving it.

How many people today know about the dangers of plastic particles that are now a permanent part of our environment, and even our bodies? How many adults unthinkingly heat up food in plastic containers? Do you? Even Gerber now puts baby food in plastic jars!

Paula Johanson in her book for teens,  Frequently Asked Questions About Testicular Cancer, writes:
"...there is "a significant elevated risk of testicular cancer..linked to exposure to polyvinyl chloride.. and other "plastic" materials that release estrogen-mimic chemicals into food and water."

Why is it that we are not made aware of the poisoning of ourselves and our children?  Our own education did not help us prevent it. Back then too little was known. That is different now, yet schools still do not teach how to deal with, and survive a poisoned world!


Corporations, of course, don't want people to become knowledgeable about the negative impact and even damage that many of their products pose on people and the environment . As Edward Luttwak remarks in his book, Turbo-Capitalism; Winners and Losers in the Global Economy,
"Corporations are not moral entities. They exist to make a profit."

Indeed, with  No Child Left Behind-- initiated by the Business Roundtable-- schools were coerced into testing students to hold schools accountable for receiving education money. If test scores were low, rigid improvement measures were forced upon them.  Profits for textbook and test publishers soared! McGraw-Hill alone saw an increase from 50 million dollars in 2002 when NCLB was just enacted, to 300 million dollars by 2009.

As long as corporations implicitly dictate what and how schools should teach, we can never have quality education. Children will not be taught to think critically and to question, but instead will be molded into the corporations' future workforce and consumers who will mindlessly continue to poison the environment. Schools still drill and test, rather than develop understanding of the importance of sustainable living. As one teacher shared in a survey,
"We need to get our kids to care, because these are the issues that they will be dealing with for the rest of their lives."

Are we?

Watch this six minute clip:

12-year-old Severn Suzuki speaking at the Rio Earth Summit

Of note also:

 

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Kindergarten: It's the new first grade

From the article in the Chicago Tribune:
Kindergarten: It's the new first grade

"With homework, testing and full-day classes, today's kindergarten bears a striking resemblance to first grade. Some experts call that progress, but others worry that 5-year-olds are being pushed too hard, too soon".

.."If you want children to know how to read, you don't work on their social skills" in a play-based kindergarten, said Tom Loveless, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, D.C."


I am always disappointed in articles such as these when for balance, a so-called expert is asked to give an opposing view. Sorry, but when it comes to young children we only need the expertise of true child development experts and those who know how the brain functions and is affected by undue stress.

Ask Dr. Bruce Perry from the Child Trauma Academy, Dr. Joe Frost with 30 years of play research experience and Dr. Stuart Brown of the Play Institute for their findings, rather than opinions. They all will wholeheartedly agree that kids need to play in order to develop healthily, and do well academically later on.

Note the following in a research paper on neuropedagogy by ZHANG Dingzhang, titled Trend of Neuro-pedagogy and Brain-based Education. Emphasis mine.

“..brain development is inspired by free creative environment and blocked by pressed, forced or threatened circumstances. Brain-based education is the education to understand, use, protect and develop brain based on the scientific research on brain, so as to promote each learner to optimize and develop his brain.”


The current NCLB and Race to the Top reforms leave no room for individualization in public school classroom because of the high-stakes testing preparation. Parents need to inform themselves and then take action on behalf of their own and all children at risk of being cognitively damaged. Read the book "Educational Genocide" by Horace (Rog) Ludido. It is eye-opening!

Parents need to join together with education activists who are trying so hard to turn the tide on these ill conceived reforms without ethical reservations and regard for how children learn best. 

If you are an education activist, please join Uniting 4 Kids on Facebook which links to the National Stop Standards group in which authors and experts are uniting to take a collective stand.