[CALIBK12] Educate students, don't just test them
Leslie Caldarera
ladysnflwr at aol.com
Fri Mar 6 14:59:27 PST 2009
My dear colleagues,
I apologize for my lack of info. Like you all, I'm a bit busy here (How
anyone could dream of closing this library I don't know; who is going to
handle all this?) Here is more information on the education rally March
16th.
MARCH 16-BUDGET RALLY IN SACRAMENTO
United Teachers of Los Angeles will travel in a bus caravan to rally
with other education unions, community college and other education advocates
to protest "draconian cuts" in education. The UTLA bus Leaves Sunday night
at midnight and if you are an LAUSD educator you can visit UTLA.net for more
information (there is no cost to ride the bus). The march to the Capitol
begins at 10 am at Raley Field. The rally at the North Steps of the Capitol
begins at noon.
JOIN US!!! LET'S REPRESENT LIBRARIES!! I think we need a special t-shirt or
sign...send me your ideas for a slogan!
Leslie Caldarera, Teacher Librarian
Edison Middle School
LAUSD
-----Original Message-----
From: Leslie Caldarera [mailto:ladysnflwr at aol.com]
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 2:02 PM
To: 'skrashen at yahoo.com'; 'calibk12 at lists.sjsu.edu'
Subject: RE: [CALIBK12] Educate students, don't just test them
On Monday, March 16th, there will be a union action in Sacramento to
encourage to stop cuts to education. I am riding the bus from Los Angeles
which leaves Sunday night. I'll be there, will you?
Leslie Caldarera, Teacher Librarian
Edison Middle School
Los Angeles Unified
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[mailto:calibk12-bounces at lists.sjsu.edu] On Behalf Of Stephen Krashen
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 10:17 PM
To: calibk12 at lists.sjsu.edu
Subject: [CALIBK12] Educate students, don't just test them
Sent to the Ventura County Star, March 5, 2009
Recent cuts in the budgets of school districts throughout the state are
tragic, because they hurt programs known to be effective. At the same time,
the state continues to spend millions on budget items that have been
demonstrated to be ineffective.
For example, several districts in the Ventura County, including Conejo
Valley and Oak Park, are eliminating many of their school librarians.
Studies consistently show that the presence of a credentialed librarian as
well as library quality and staffing are positively related to reading
scores.
In contrast, the state of California continues to insist on a High School
Exit Exam, although research consistently shows that these kinds of exams
are of no benefit, and also requires high-stakes standardized tests for
second graders. No Child Left Behind does not require testing second
graders, and there is no evidence that second grade testing does anybody any
good, except test publishers. The California Teachers Association and
Senator Loni Hancock have just introduced legislation to eliminate the grade
two examination.
Eliminating these tests would allow districts to continue with at least some
of the programs that educate students, not just test them.
Stephen Krashen
Professor Emeritus
University of Southern California
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