Tag: Students

  • ‘Prepare Your Suicide Notes’ Teacher!

    Seems that there is no end to perversions.

    In the morning I blogged on a News item that mother and Daughter have acted together in a Porn movie.

    Now comes a teacher from France ,asking Students to prepare ‘suicide notes

    France never lags behind!

    Suicide Note.
    Suicide Note.

    ‘A teacher in southwestern France has been suspended after asking his class of 13-year-olds to write their own suicide notes.

    The unnamed teacher gave the assignment as homework to his students at the collège Antoine-Delafont, a secondary school in Montmoreau-Saint-Cybardreports the Daily Telegraph.

    The assignment read:

     

    “You’ve just turned 18 and have decided to end your life. Your decision appears irrevocable. As a final effort, you decide to explain the reasons for your act. In setting out your self-portrait, you describe all the disgust you feel for yourself. Your text must bring up certain events in your life at the root of this feeling.”

    An anonymous group of appalled parents responded by sending a note to school officials saying, in part, “We are horrified that this type of topic should be proposed to children between 13 and 14 years old,” the Telegraph says.

    According to Le Charente Libre, a regional French newspaper, the teacher was not satisfied with at least one student’s suicide note. “Not precise enough,” he offered as criticism.

    The teacher has been roundly criticized across France. The local president of the FCPE — sort of a French PTA — said that the homework assignment was “practically inciting” suicide.’

    : http://dailycaller.com/2012/12/12/sacre-bleu-teacher-in-france-asks-students-to-compose-their-own-suicide-notes/#ixzz2EqS5tIOR

     

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  • Teachers’ Problems, Unions,Strikes India,US.

    The recent strike by the Teachers is causing concern in the US.

    The major issue is the Evaluation of the Teachers.

    This problem is quite normal in India to the extent where we can predict when the Teaches would go on strike and for what.

    Normal issues in India, are.

    Wages.

    Transfers.

    Reservations for jobs.

    While wages is a common problem through out the world, the Transfers and Reservation in Jobs are unique in India.

    In State run schools,for getting transferred to  is an Industry by itself.

    The minimum going Rate for transfer is rs 100.000!

    A sham of ‘Counselling’ is done.

    This is a formality if one were to grease the right palms.

    Reservation is a process where that if you belong to certain social group(called Caste), you get priority.

    Your qualification/experience does not matter.

    This is done as an atonement for ‘the Oppression of the Group’ by the Society in the past.

    Normally there is hardly anything against this principle , but there are at least two or three a year agitating for inclusion of one or another group in the Reservation List.

    It will be interesting to note that till date there has been NO agitation concerning  Education by Teachers.

    Wages,yes, they are underpaid by the standards of other professions.

    While the Teachers in State run Schools get a Higher pay, teachers in the Private Sector are paid one-third of the State pay( excepting in some cases where they can not do with out good teachers)

    While Physics,Chemistry,Mathematics,Biology and English for Higher class Teachers get a Higher pay other Teachers such as Regional language,Physical Training,LKG/UKG,Computers,Social Studies are paid a pittance.

    Managements,since they pay a minimum wage encourages students to have Tutoring done by the Teachers of the Schools to enable them to make extra money and even in this the Schools take a percentage , normally 33 %!

    Unions are basically three types.

    Of The Ruling Party.

    The Opposition and

    The Communist oriented, which will switch sides mostly depending on who is in power.

    Strikes are not education centric at all..

    Academic evaluation system  does exist only marginally.

    So there is no question of raising the issue.

    Coming to the issue of Unions in the US,

    Teachers unions are to blame for low test scores and high dropout rates.

    ‘Where the unions matter most in the education debate is in their influence on how teachers are supervised and evaluated, who is granted tenure, and who is dismissed. These have all been flash points in Chicago.’

    There is abundant evidence that school districts don’t do enough to retain the best teachers or weed out the low performers. For instance, a 2009 report by the New Teacher Project found that 94 percent of teachers in Chicago received “superior” or “excellent” ratings, and just four in 1,000 were rated “unsatisfactory.” Considering the poor performance of Chicago’s schools, there’s no way nearly all of its teachers are superlative. Clearly, the evaluation system is broken.”

    The evaluation of Teachers is an ongoing process and as such one can not arrive at a decision on this.

    As I have indicated in my earlier blog the evaluation is subjective as the Students are not quantities to be measures and the system of education is not focussed whether it is job oriented or Value oriented.

    As there are different grades of Students such as below average,Average and above average, it becomes difficult to evaluate the Teachers on the basis of teaching in a Class consisting of all these three categories.

    Teachers unions are similar to private-sector unions.

    Like unions representing autoworkers or flight attendants, teachers unions focus on workplace issues. They engage in collective bargaining with management for wages, benefits and other conditions of employment.

    But teachers unions are different from private-sector unions in some fundamental ways. For starters, in the private sector, companies can go bankrupt. This generally creates a check on unions’ demands at the negotiating table because neither side wants an employer to downsize or go out of business. Public schools don’t go out of business. Officials involved in the Chicago negotiations said the union’s early demands for salary increases of more than 30 percent were impossible for the cash-strapped city.

    In the private sector, there are genuinely two sides negotiating contracts. But teachers unions and other public-sector unions often exert power on both sides of the bargaining table. They exercise political pressure by supporting candidates financially, with coveted endorsements or by calling voters. Because school board elections are often held separately from other elections and have low turnout, teachers’ unions often dominate them. Autoworkers don’t get to pick the board of directors of the car company; but teachers, in effect, can.”

    True.

    ” Teachers unions fight any kind of reform.

    Stanford University political scientist Terry Moe says getting teachers unions to embrace reform is like asking a cat to bark, because unions are fundamentally about protecting their members and can’t be counted on to improve schools. Yet there are some examples of labor and management working together to bring about change in education.

    In Pittsburgh seven years ago, a teachers union leader and the city’s superintendent began to work together to involve educators in decisions about closing schools and revamping the teacher-evaluation system. And in New Haven, Conn., in 2009, the teachers union and the city agreed on a new evaluation system that includes students’ test scores as well as classroom observations. Last year, 34 teachers lost their jobs based on the new system.

    Today, with a new union leader and a new superintendent, reform is slowing in Pittsburgh. And in New Haven, many observers believe it was the threat of unilateral action by the mayor that got the union to make a deal. Regardless, under the right circumstances, even superintendents who have locked horns with their unions say they can be partners to effect reform.”

    Generally True.

    As is wont in Democracy it more the Party than issues that count.

     “What’s good for teachers is good for students.

    Union leaders like to say this. It’s an appealing sentiment, and it’s sometimes true. When the teachers unions protect education spending in state budgets, that’s good for students. But there are times when students’ and teachers’ interests diverge.

    Consider some of the big sticking points in the Chicago teachers strike: One major issue was what to do with teachers displaced by layoffs as a result of declining student enrollment. According to sources involved in the negotiations, the union wanted to keep teachers who could not find a new teaching position on the school district’s payroll indefinitely. A similar policy has cost New York City more than $100 million in pay to teachers who are not teaching. That sort of job security is obviously good for adults, but using scarce education dollars to pay hundreds of people who are not working is clearly not good for students.

    Teacher contracts are loaded with such inefficient provisions. In a 2007 analysis for the think tank Education Sector Marguerite Roza estimated that provisions that are popular with unions but have a weak or nonexistent relationship with student learning, such as arbitrary limits on class size and automatic pay raises, consume almost 20 percent of an average school district’s budget — more than $77 billion in nationwide education spending annually.

    So as we’ve seen in Chicago, what’s good for teachers is only sometimes good for students.”

    By the very nature of the group they are representing the Unions refuse to see the larger picture.

    It is the basis for their existence.

    All said and done as stated in Hinduism Education is personal and it can be imparted best personally paying attention to the student individually by one whose character is unimpeachable and whose authority can not be questioned.

    The Society must undertake to support the Teachers and accord them the Highest respect and the teachers must realize that their profession is one of the noblest and they shape a generation and in the eyes of a man a good Teacher is the lasting influence.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/five-myths-about-teachers-unions/2012/09/14/4753244e-fdbc-11e1-8adc-499661afe377_story_1.html

  • Teaching No Job,Evaluation Subjective.Chicago Teachers Strike

    Teachers in Chicago have gone on strike for the third consecutive day against what they have termed as Unethical  Evaluation programme of the Teachers by The Boards and against pay parity of Public School Teachers,

     

    The evaluation of any academic work it is difficult .

     

    Judgements are subjective.

     

    The nature of Teaching, however best one tries to defend, is an Art and not a Science notwithstanding the Scientific jargons used in connection with teaching.

     

    Quantitative evaluation of Teaching is insane as the students are not inanimate objects and the teachers are not Robots.

     

    In many methodologies of Teaching in Class rooms despite the professed statements that recommendations are issue based, in fact they are decided upon by the numbers, schools’ portability.

     

    For a Teacher to teach effectively it is suggested that they take that the students normally fall in three categories.

     

    Bright

     

    Normal.

     

    Dull.

     

    Obviuosly a teacher can not adopt the same technic adopted to teach the Bright for the Dull and the Normal.

     

    Each of these need a different skill set.

     

    If you segregate the children on this basis(this again is subjective), you run the risk of harming the students by branding them and it might lead to personality problems as well social problems.

     

    How does one evaluate teacher?

     

    By the number of Passes?

     

    By the number of  Toppers?

     

    By their characters?

     

    How does one teach?

     

    By allowing creativity?

     

    By rote Learning?

     

    These questions that are difficult to answer.

     

    This is compounded by the fact that quality teachers are in short supply,in fact I may even say you may have to hunt for them.

     

    Teaching had ceased to be a vocation  of dedication,Love,Selflessness and commitment with the ability to communicate.

     

    We have additional factors thrown in.

     

    Private Corporates have entered the arena for whom the image and profitability  are the key words.

     

    Add parents to the issue.

     

    They are driven by market success and they require a child to be the best product for the Job Market.

     

    Under these conditions what do you want the Teachers do?

     

    The solution lies in recognising Education as a mode of Life and not a simple a Tool for making money.

     

    The normal demands of the Society in terms of job requirements may be met and they need not be the only thing that is taught.

     

    And Teachers must realise that theirs is vocation that is not a mere Job.

     

    They have to set example by behaviour.

     

    The society must ensure the Teachers are compensated more than adequately for they build the nation for the Future and it may not reflect in mere GDP.

     

    Story:

    Talks were set to start again Wednesday morning with Chicago’s school board and striking public school teachers seemingly miles apart from reaching a deal to get 350,000 children back in school….

    I don’t want to get in the weeds, but I’d say we moved more than they did today,” he said.

    The board proposal would leave some 28% of teachers in danger of dismissal within two years, he said, calling that “an insult to our profession.”

    “They basically dug in their heels and said if we didn’t give them a comprehensive proposal, we didn’t have anything to talk about,” Sharkey said.

    The negotiations ended after thousands of striking teachers had spent much of the day massed outside the Chicago public school system’s headquarters.

    Carrying signs, they chanted and marched through the streets in an expression of solidarity in their fight against the school board.

    “We have a considerable way to go,” union spokeswoman Stephanie Gadlin said in a news release. “This is a fact they cannot deny.”

    Of 49 points in the contract offer, the union has agreed to just six, she said.

    “We are fighting for our students; we are fighting for education justice,” she said.

    Mayor Rahm Emanuel cast the strike in different terms.

    “This was a strike of choice. And it’s the wrong choice for the children,” he told reporters.

    After five months of negotiations, “we’re down to two issues,” he said. The sticking points are teacher evaluations and provisions dealing with jobs for laid-off teachers, said Emanuel.

    The talks could have continued without a strike, which was “totally avoidable, totally unnecessary,” Emanuel said.

    Late in the afternoon Tuesday, U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan issued a statement expressing confidence “that both sides have the best interests of the students at heart, and that they can collaborate at the bargaining table, as teachers and school districts have done all over the country, to reach a solution that puts kids first.”

    http://edition.cnn.com/2012/09/12/us/illinois-chicago-teachers-strike/index.html

  • Funny Answers by Students.

    Funny exam.com publishes hilarious answers.

    Check out.

    funny answers by students.
    Funny answers by students. Lady Gaga.

    http://funnyexam.com

    “TEACHERS are posting the best real exam answers from the pupils they teach on the website http://www.funnyexam.com offering a hilarious insight into the silliest answers they have ever seen.

    The students may have got an E in their tests but they’ve been creating chortles on the internet since the site was created.

    Many of the answers range from the disturbing to the crude and the naive to the ridiculous. There are hundreds to choose from.

    Funny and rude drawings, intentional or not, feature regularly on the site, as do lines directed to teacher, such as “I know I’m going to fail this” or a drawing of a snoring pupil.

    Some of the examples are from detention slips or appraisal forms. One boy in particular received a punishment slip for dressing up as Superman.

    Another pupil gives the meaning of a hermaphodite as “Lady Gaga“.

    http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/education/latest-news/funniest-exam-answers-become-internet-sensation-3037018.html

  • Teacher Stabbing in Chennai-Don’t overreact.

    It is horrifying to note that a student has knifed his teacher to death for making adverse notes on his performance in his school diary.

    In recent times I notice that the teachers are advised not to scold the children in private or in the class as it would hurt their self-esteem;not to inform parents in a strong language(it is another matter that many a parent do not even look at the diary) ;not to rush through syllabus;give children freedom to study as they want;parents advise teachers not to give home work; allow students to mix freely with the opposite sex;school managements do not stand up for good Teachers for not standing for the parents will affect admissions;students and parents alike regard teaching and Teachers as commodity and consumer laws apply to them.

    These are a few of the symptoms of our educational system.

    Unless the system is rectified it is not possible to prevent accidents of this nature.

    Unfortunately this is not possible in the present society-please read my blog on this subject under Education.

    Having said this, let us not get carried away too much as this action by a student is not indicative of all students’ behaviour.

    The possible solution is for parents to be more involved with the children’s education and the teaching of moral values by being one of moral character.

    Teaching is not a mere Profession, it is a way of Life which needs men of character and sacrifice.

    Teachers need to be more of parents than parents themselves.

    I have seen a TV Reality Show(Neeya Naana,STAR Vijay), where a Teacher commented on a girl in a very vulgar way.

    How does one expect discipline from students when you have teachers consuming liquor and ogling at girl students and lady Teacher eloping with her student?

    CHENNAI: A Class IX student of a Chennai school stabbed his teacher to death in a classroom on Thursday morning. Police quoted the 15-year-old boy (TOI is withholding his identity as he is a minor) as saying that he was under pressure after the teacher repeatedly sent adverse remarks to his parents.

    Shock and fear gripped St Mary‘s Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School on Armenian Street in Parrys, a middle-class neighbourhood, as the student, son of a customs clearing agency employee, repeatedly stabbed his Hindi teacher Uma Maheshwari.

    The 41-year-old woman, who taught science and Hindi for classes IX and X, was in a classroom on the first floor, awaiting students for a special class at 11.40am when the boy attacked her. “He walked in with a knife wrapped in paper,” a student told TOI. “He stabbed her first in the neck, then thrice more in the chest and abdomen.”

    A police officer said the juvenile offender was worried that he would not be promoted to class X. “He said he was upset that his teacher kept complaining to his father about his underperformance in Hindi. His father had met the teacher last Monday,” the officer said. Investigators said the boy bought the knife from a shop near his house and took it to school on Tuesday and Wednesday too. He was waiting for an opportunity to attack her. “He kept the knife in his bag, waiting for an opportunity. He couldn’t attack the teacher as she was always with some students the last couple of days. On Thursday, she was alone in a classroom when he stabbed her,” the police officer said.

    http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-02-10/chennai/31045711_1_chennai-school-teacher-class-ix