Engaging HS Learners Pre-Assessment July 20, 2009

What’s WRONG with US high schools today?

Too many responsibilities for HS teachers

Lack of funding or unequal funding for HS

Overemphasis on standardized testing

Not teaching to the whole student

Lack of respect for teachers

Lack of support for underperforming students

Lack of uniform curriculum nationally

Learning as “banking theory” and end product

Unequal treatment of students

Students who are bored witless and stalemate between bored students and teachers

Lack of teacher assessment to support ongoing teacher professional development

Limited course options for students

Low student scores in math/science compared to other nations

Overcrowded classrooms

Limited access to community resources/after school programs

Tracking of students

Lack of parent involvement

Tenure systems are problematic

Discrepancies in funding

Lack of teacher training to deal with diverse students

Not much emphasis on teaching critical thinking skills to all learners

Cuts in arts and extra curricular programs

No uniform dress codes

No uniform standards at elementary and middle schools for student knowledge; social promotion

What’s right with US high schools

Teachers challenge students

Teachers respect their students (no name calling by teachers)

Students are good

Opportunity for student involvement in co-curricular activities

Relevant education prepares students for adult responsibilities of life

Schools are safe havens for students from less than desirable home lives

Great diversity of courses in well funded high schools/districts

Despite economic disincentives, schools still attract well qualified teachers

Optional high school programs of choice

Two-way communication between students and teachers as learners

Growing number of alternative, charter, small schools

Peer interactions teach social skills

Students learn through cooperative group projects

Greater exposure to diversity in high schools today

US school system provides “Free” basic education

Emphasis on preparation for college

Growing sense of own self identification in high school

Tracking encourages high performance for engaged students

Schools work with at-risk students who are dealing with trauma

Freedom of religion/ expression allows less restrictive knowledge base

Access to community college/vocational training

Teachers who engage and inspire students

High schools partner with local businesses, career apprenticeships, volunteer opportunities

Teachers LOVE to teach and are creative

Technology in the schools