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1 Teachers, and the Students Who Need Them FAFMD(10/11/08)

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4 What is the job of a Teacher? To teach? To teach? To help students learn? To help students learn? To give students experience? To give students experience? To motivate? To motivate? ? ? ? ?

5 Are we responsible for what a student knows/can do a year from know?

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8 Jobs? Nearly 75% of high school graduates enter college, but only 12% of these students will complete a significant college degree. (US Dept. of Ed) Nearly 75% of high school graduates enter college, but only 12% of these students will complete a significant college degree. (US Dept. of Ed) For students who complete high school, only six in 10 will obtain a job For students who complete high school, only six in 10 will obtain a job For students who drop out, only three in 10 will obtain a job. (Alliance for Excellence in education) For students who drop out, only three in 10 will obtain a job. (Alliance for Excellence in education)

9 Salary? Assuming that each works until age 65 and earns the average salary Assuming that each works until age 65 and earns the average salary –A high school graduate will earn nearly $333,000 more than a dropout, –A student with a college degree will earn $538,000 more than a high school graduate (Alliance for Excellence in education)

10 Salaries US Department of Commerce Average Earnings in 1999 Average Earnings in 2004 High School Dropout $21,035$19,000 High School Graduate $28,184$26,200 Some College $29,221$27,757 College Associate Degree $32,638$33,400 College Graduate with BA $44,985$52,593 Professional$75,000$88,904

11 Only one in five repeat freshman graduate high school (Kenton County Numbers)

12 Why do Students Drop Out The number one reason The number one reason –“I wasn’t learning anything” The number two reason The number two reason –“I hate school” Nine in ten students say they would work harder if their high school expected more of them. Nine in ten students say they would work harder if their high school expected more of them. (Gates foundation)

13 Why do Students Drop Out 50 percent said 50 percent said –they left school because their classes were boring and not relevant to their lives –schools did not motivate them to work hard Four years later, 74 percent of high school dropouts said they would have stayed in school if they had to do it over again Four years later, 74 percent of high school dropouts said they would have stayed in school if they had to do it over again (Gates foundation)

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15 Gender Gap Special Education 70 % 30 % 4 Year Degree43 % 57 % Master’s42 % 58 % MaleFemale

16 Gender Gap Attention Deficit4 Times Greater Attention Deficit4 Times Greater Drop Out30 % More Likely Drop Out30 % More Likely Violent Crime85 % More Likely Violent Crime85 % More Likely Suicide6 Times as Likely Suicide6 Times as Likely Boy vs. Girl

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18 Teaching VS. Learning

19 Is this us? Not really.

20 Needed Time McREL 15,465 Hours Available Time 9,042Hours

21 Teachers struggling to teach an overloaded curriculum!

22 Which Choice Should We Make? a. Teach all the standards b. Teach what standards we can fit in c. Teach interesting lessons which hit standards d. Teach what we want and don’t worry about the standards e. Teach what we think we should-according to the textbook, our gut...

23 In schools the status quo persists!

24 Sometimes, I feel like I know less today than I did yesterday.

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29 CTBS-9 th Grade CTBS-6 th Grade

30 A’s & B’s?

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34 What are the Students Saying? They love pathways They love pathways The facilities at the school are awesome The facilities at the school are awesome They believe their teachers care about them They believe their teachers care about them They really like their teachers They really like their teachers –Nice –Caring –Funny

35 What are the Students Saying? There are slackers in the classroom who are just allowed to slack There are slackers in the classroom who are just allowed to slack To many students who talk back to the teachers and get away with it To many students who talk back to the teachers and get away with it Most of our quizzes are on Friday Most of our quizzes are on Friday When is tutoring? When is tutoring? What is the homework hotline? What is the homework hotline?

36 45 minutes is not enough time 45 minutes is not enough time –Our teachers often rush through stuff –We rarely do hands on/real-life activities –We don’t get many examples (especially in math) –90% of most classes are paper and pencil –“I know why we have to do the stuff, but we are often bored” 90 minutes is too long, unless we break it up with activities or have a chance to move around 90 minutes is too long, unless we break it up with activities or have a chance to move around 60 to 70 minutes would be perfect 60 to 70 minutes would be perfect What are the Students Saying?

37 Ask Yourself How did we get information in the past? How did we get information in the past? How do we get it now? How do we get it now? How will we get it in the future? How will we get it in the future? Is it more important to know information or know how to find it? Is it more important to know information or know how to find it? Is it more important to recall information or be able to use it? Is it more important to recall information or be able to use it? How important is it to educate each and every student? How important is it to educate each and every student? How important is content? How important is content?

38 What to do? What to do?


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