A LYS Superintendent writes the following:
SC,
I just spent
the morning in a regional superintendents’ meeting. There are 50 superintendents
in my region, 35 showed up. After 90 minutes of banal topics and
conversation we eventually got to "Visioning,” based on a document
provided by the state superintendent’s organization.
Keep in mind
most of the high schools in my region are Academically Unacceptable. First, of
the 35 superintendents present, more than half leave when the
"visioning" discussion begins, so we are left with the dedicated,
best and brightest.
What did this
esteemed group want to discuss? More technology for students and teachers is
their first priority, especially BYOD. I spoke up and said that
addressing BYOD was fine, but this alone would not solve the fundamental
problem of ineffective instruction in the classroom. They looked at me like I
a slapped a child.
I channeled
my inner Sean, listened, and didn't say another word. And I thought, “Sean
does this everyday.”
Hang in there
my friend.
SC Response
Just look at it
this way. We are teachers.
Sometimes we have a class full of bright students, sometimes not. Regardless of who is in our classroom,
our job is to make sure that we further the education of each student and position
each one for a brighter future.
Sometimes it just takes longer and we have to try harder, but eventually they'll come around.
Think. Work. Achieve.
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