Any remedial school can become an elite school if you swap out the programming, staffing and expectations.
So you blame the teachers? I had the experience growing up going to a couple bad schools. The teachers were just as passionate about teaching as elsewhere. But if the students don’t care . . .
I blame some of the teachers but moreover, the school culture which starts at the school board and administration. They set the tone. I’ve watched it in my own kids’ schools and in my schools as well—And saw the effects of my husband’s school culture. Even in first grade I noticed that some students were treated better than others, that some were treated as smarter than others—sometimes erroneously. I was asked to help some of my classmates catch up in math and reading. One kid was just an asshole and a rather entitled one, too. The
Another kid, it turned out, was really bright but the teacher didn’t like him and he got blamed for stuff he didn’t do—-and I got in trouble for pointing out he could not have done what he was blamed for doing. Some teachers are wonderful! I am forever grateful to teachers who encouraged me in math and science when those were not areas that girls were seen as being ‘good’ in. I will never forget a teacher who sent one child to the nurses office so that he could properly bathe and have fresh clothing and sternly told us to never, ever look down on him because he could not help that his family did not take proper care of him. Or the teacher who stood by and allowed a boy to ridicule a girl who was slightly developmentally delayed, saying nothing to stop the abuse. As an adult I’ve heard teachers use racially derogatory terms for certain students and teachers who went far out of their way to encourage children who did not get encouragement at home. As a college student I worked in a middle school science classroom for a semester and saw kids who blossomed with a little encouragement coupled with a little tough love—and one was unreachable and whose face still haunts me. A couple of this middle school kids I saw a few years later. One girl laughed and told me thanks a lot. Now my parents and teachers expect me to get As. She really looked proud of herself as she laughed about how mean I had been to make her work instead of goofing off. Yeah, I think teachers can make a huge difference. But overall—I’ve watched administration set policies, cancel classes and ignore bullying that really drove the entire school down.
Not every student will want to go to college but so what? They still need to be able to read, to write coherently, to do math, to understand how science works, how their government works.