Sunday, December 8, 2013

Teach the test or To Teach the child..Now that is the question..


As I pondered of another topic in education that spoke to me… testing came in like a two edge sword. I thought about all the enormous pressure of stress that is associated with testing. As educators, we are faced with the dilemma of what should we do when it comes to testing. I know that teaching the test is insufficient, and can lead to only a temporary fix; a band aid solution. In this, what I’m trying to say…is this really a way to acknowledge or truly understand whether or not my students have mastered of a particular content area. I can’t allow myself to get caught up in the pressure, but instead embrace a teachable moment. I must search out that enjoyment in the purity of teaching, the sanction of fulfilling a greater need- providing empowerment and encouragement into the lives of my students. Yes, I feel the pressure; I see it on the faces of my colleagues every single day. It is sad, when the test, simply takes over, the joy of teaching. I say No… yes be that great teacher that drives instruction by providing our students with a learning environment that is enamored with anchor charts, students’ exemplary pieces,  and love every lasting. There is a time and a place for testing… as mastery teachers, we teach our students in preparation for any test, not just the one in April.  We must stand on our professional integrity and know that if we provide our students with assess to unlimited possibilities through technology and drive instruction through standards according to our state; I truly believe the truth will be revealed.
          In closing, I say always teach the child, never the test. We must trust in our own pedagogy and our student’s desire to snatch up success and conquer it!
Joy Overflowing,

April

1 comment:

  1. April,

    This was truly a great read! When it comes to the word test as educator I get nervous and stress out at times, so i truly agree with you on this topic

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