Category Archives: Elementary School Controversy

School breakfast for all?

In some there is a new start to the day.  Some schools are now serving breakfast.  But not the way schools used to do it.

Gone are the days when mom or dad served up some pancakes or scrambled eggs before little Johnny or Suzy got on the bus.  No news flash there – those days have been gone for a while!  But what about the days of some cereal and orange juice before catching the bus?  Evidently some schools are making even that a thing of the past.  The new movement is being pushed to the forefront by four organizations known collectively as Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom.  The groups feel that all need to come to school ready to learn and the best way to do that is to ensure they all have a good nutritious breakfast.

To write in cursive or not to write in cursive?

Do you remember the long, sometimes painful, moments of trying to learn to write in ?  Most of us experienced this right of passage in third grade, maybe fourth grade.  For some of us it was fun and we had that “can’t wait” attitude about FINALLY learning it.  For others it was something we had to learn, but not something we looked forward to.  No matter what you thought about it, there was no escaping it.  Cursive was to be learned, practiced, and used.  Well, times are changing!

Should all students be taught like English Language Learners?

() are a fast growing subset in many across the nation.  They are whose first language is not English.  Many times the speak no or very little English, so English language growth at home is slow at best.

Often these students participate in ELL programs during the school day.  In my experience the programs are frequently underfunded resulting in too few which in turn means students who could most benefit from this extra support only meet with an ELL teacher once or twice a week for about 30 minutes.  Not nearly enough in my opinion.

How young is too young to start teaching technology?

Should a two year old be using a computer?  What about a five year old?  How do you feel about in using computers and other during the school day?  If you’re like me you probably have mixed feelings about it.

While I understand the inevitability of technology in my own children’s lives, I’m not sure I want them to be inundated with it at an early age. I still feel somewhat compelled to teach my kids how to use an encyclopedia and dictionary the old fashion way.  To have them learn the proper way to write a thank you note or a birthday invitation.  When was the last time you got an invitation that wasn’t through a site like Evite?  (Will even wedding invitations come via Evite soon?)

New York changes math and literature standards in Kindergarten

The Wall Street Journal reported that is going to raise the bar when it comes to what is expected in .  By the 2011- 2012 school year staff will begin to implement the new standards. “The new standard will build on the instruction of basic and counting concepts. The new standard will seek to develop understanding of ordinal numbers — first, second, third, etc., recognize and identify coins and use other methods that had been taught in later grades.” The new standards will teach to respond to literature “by employing knowledge of literary language, textual features, and forms to read and comprehend, reflect upon, and interpret literary texts from a variety of genres and a wide spectrum of American and world cultures.”

Mnemonics in math: Good or evil?

We use them all the time.  I still find myself saying “I before E except after C” on occasion.  What about when trying to remember which months have how many days?

Thirty days hath September,
April, June, and November;
All the rest have thirty-one
Excepting February alone:
Which has twenty-eight, that’s fine,
Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.

You have Roy G Biv for the colors for the rainbow and Every Good Boy Does Fine for the treble clef lines when learning to play piano…

21st Century Learning: what’s so different?

Through an educational source I was reading I ended up viewing a YouTube video put out by the Pearson Foundation.  The video is simply done having a black backdrop as people who work in the field of education all over the world speak candidly about where education could go in the 21st century.  They all seem to agree that schools should be a very different type of place than schools of the last century.

Whose job is it to pay for school supplies?

Did you buy for your aged child this year?  Or did the school he or she attends make the purchases?  Were you given a list of specific supplies such as 1 red folder, 1 yellow folder, and only certain types of pencils are allowed?

Recess Eliminated – what?!?

In a school district morning has been eliminated for elementary .  The thinking went like this:  test scores are poor, mandates are not being reached, therefore we will spend more time in our classrooms cramming knowledge into our , the result will be increased test scores for all!

Playground Gossip Is Not Fun And Games

Do you remember playground ?  I do and it usually went something like this…the meanest girl in class (you know the one…nicest clothes…prettiest hair) would take it upon herself to decide that “Debbie” had cooties and before was over she had most of the kids convinced not to talk to Debbie or they’d get cooties, too.  Of course, you could protect yourself from the cooties if you wrote a C.P. (cootie protection) on your hand.  It seems so harmless now, but I can’t imagine how hurtful it was for “Debbie” to have most of the kids in her class running away from her for no other reason than to be mean.