My mother is a year and a half from retirement. She's an 8th grade algebra and advanced math teacher with 23-1/2 years experience. Care to take a guess what she makes working in a public school system near Columbus, OH. She'll retire and in her last year will make a whopping $60,000. She also lives in a different school district (where my younger brother and I are both finished) paying a stupid sum of money into that system so they can buy their new computers and hire airhead teachers. She also has to continue her education and has minimum requirements for college credits she must take every number of years to keep her teaching certificate.
Some of the things that the schools are doing now are a joke. The different tests for this and that. I completely disagree with the new SAT essay's because there is no way (it is impossible) for them to be graded with any standard. You can't question the reliability or validity of the SAT's of old. Everyone took the same test to the same standard and by god the tests measured what they were supposed to measure. Now an essay? Please! I recieved a 4 (out of a possible 5) on my AP U.S. History exam in High School. I am convinced the only reason I scored that high is I provided an entertaining essay to the poor teacher who was stuck in a room wearing his or her winter coat while 55º Air Conditioning is pumped into the room. The best part is, I didn't realize I wrote about the wrong thing until I was proofreading the essay with about 5 minutes left to finish the test. I had written three pages about JFK, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the early 60's cold war climate. I went back to read the question which started off with "Excluding President Kennedy's..."
"Ruh Ro" I said. I wrote a blurb which I can hardly claim to be a paragraph on the back of the paper while saying something about the Interstate Highway System and saying how great Eisenhower was. I did the essay on the wrong damn thing and got a good grade. Who's to say that someone else won't be graded the opposite (or the same for that matter) completely bogus if you ask me.
Back to the SAT. My 1450 (out of 1600) wasn't bad. ACT I scored 28 (I think) and fell asleep during a riveting reading portion which talked about the life habits of crows. I didn't need to write an essay...if I had. Who's to say that either my handwriting isn't perfect or that the teacher grading is just having a bad day? Anytime you add people in the mix for STANDARDIZED tests...you're just throwing a giant monkey wrench into the works. I'm glad I'm done and only have one semester to go until I have my 4 year degree. I don't envy today's kids who are getting a mediocre education at best and are taking more pills for more attention, stress, antisocial and self esteem than who knows what.
(Was there even a point to any of this...maybe I'm just sleepy)