Monday, May 14, 2007

Oh, For Better Memory!

I was almost on the news this weekend! You wonder, I am sure, what for. Perhaps it was for my grade's huge gains in test scores this past year. Maybe I was waxing philosophical on my love of community or children.

Unfortunately, it was for nothing that good. In fact, I'm not even guilty of said act. I thought about it, though. If I had put my foot into the hind parts of an Oklahoma State Representative who spoke to my children on Saturday, I would have made the news.

We were honored, really, to host our House Speaker and another Representative. They wanted to hear the ideas of these kids. It was a lovely experience and an honor. Really.

The kids had great ideas for all areas of State Government. Because they spend so much of their time in school, they had many ideas about Education.

Now, here's where it gets sketchy.

The not-Speaker-Representative spoke to the kids thanking them for their great ideas and input and when speaking of their ideas on Education, he said something like, "Teachers I have spoken to are afraid of higher educational standards". Maybe he said "Teachers I have spoken to are in favor of lowering educational standards"? "Teachers I have spoken to do not favor high educational standards"?

I should take notes and document my outrage, really I should.

It's my forgetful nature that keeps me from emailing said Rep and informing him that I don't know a single teacher (ok, maybe that one lady, but we're really hoping she retires) who doesn't support high standards. We support these standards by continuing to teach despite so many odds. I've half a mind to YouTube a video impression of my student who comes in daily with his eyes squinted and head rared back moaning "Oohn Gawwwwwww Ms Educaaa, pleeeeeaaaazzzzze gi us a freeday we work to hawwwwwwww!!!!"

The child, by the way, gets no free day. How can I give him one when he can hardly speak?

But perhaps the Representative speaks of that one lady we wish would retire. Perhaps there is one of her in every school and it is she who represents us. I really wish I could remember. If I did, I might rattle off a quick email reminding him that if he chooses for the tired and incompetant to represent all teachers, I might have Mark Foley represent him when I speak of politicians.

Eigh, it seems I support low standards of memory.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a nice post. Education is very important in our life to generate the capability and widen up our perpective in our skills.

educat said...

Yyyyeahhh...

I am torn between mocking you and deleting you, aromatherapy skin care. Mayhap I should do neither, for my ultimate goal was to write a nice post. I wanted to write a post showing how important it is that we generate the capability. We just can't generate enough capability. Additionally, I don't think there is one of us whose perpective couldn't use some widening up.

Anonymous said...

wow! did you wake up on the snarky side of the bed or what?
i do have to say you should have ripped a strip off that politician. he must have talked to the 1 cranky teacher at each school he visited. high standards: bring them on!

Anonymous said...

Educat, education will generate our main priority and also brush our skills or talent in various ways unless you are a natural born fellow. But there should must be high standards. If not the perpective will come down to earth.

educat said...

Well said, aromatherapy skin care, well said.