"Is this what success is all about?" - Shawn Carter

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Chimaobi, I always enjoy reading your blog, because you coin phrases that belong in sociology of education-related books. Maybe your style reminds me of Jonathan Kozol, somehow. Anyways, this time it was your phrase of teaching to the test being "educational salvation." I am teaching a state tested subject this year, and yes, it really is sobering and uncomfortable to be put under the comparative microscope with scrutinizing, unforgiving data every other week at faculty meetings. Accountability was never such a nasty word. I do agree with you that it's a bittersweet thing, the status of education in struggling schools being fixated on tests. The schools are gasping for breath, outsiders (bourgeois philosophes) can easily blame standards for killing the joy of education, teachers feel the drain of a double-layered job (teaching and accountability to superiors), and tests may in fact be the only way to keep the rusty, broken system clanking along. Who knows..... thinking about it makes my head hurt.

I do wonder quite often what it's like to teach at KIPP. I am so happy you teach there and are contributing so much. Congrats on the recent results; that's encouraging indeed.

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