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Reading at Some Private Schools Is Delayed

When I was looking at preschools for my daughter, I was torn between my roots as a progressive educator – a person who firmly trusts in the development of children and the need to educate and nurture the whole child – and pressures to seek out a school that would “maximize my child’s potential”. Looking back, I realize that the single most important thing anyone said to me back then was, “What’s so great about knowing how to read when you’re three!” This article echoes with the conflicts parents go through when trying to do what’s right for their children and get them educated too. These conflicts get more and more pronounced as children get older, the stakes get higher, and our culture of testing frenzy becomes louder and more pervasive.

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(Click here to read our previous post: The Test Chinese Schools Still Fail!)

The Ruinous Culture We’ve Created in Elementary Schools

Shaun Johnson makes a clear stand on the testing culture that pervades our school system:

“Throughout January and beyond, social studies, science, and other expendable subjects stop. That’s right, they stop, for months at a time. Schools become mobilized as math and reading academies. And no, it’s not this idealized culture of inquiry and intellectual curiosity; students are not reading and discussing literature of their choosing or building mathematical models to simulate concepts.”

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