I think I understand, better, now...
...why people romanticize their upbringings...
After after about 5 months as a teacher...and loving the shit out of a bunch of kids are, generally, quite the obnoxious and ungrateful bunch, I must say:):):)LOL:):):)...
I have to say that I understand better, now, why so many people romanticize their upbringings...meaning...why they are so enamoured of their parents' efforts to raise them, for better or for worse...
Because...for most decent adults...once you get clear about what a shithead you were to your parents when you were growing up...and especially if you raise or work with kids, yourself...
You begin to develop a lot of appreciation for how hard and unappreciated that work is...how awful you were, if you're honest (for most kids...and probably all kids, really) with your parents...and what saints they seemed to be to put up with your obnoxious ass...
I know I have a lot more appreciation for the adults who raised me, now...my dad...my mom, for awhile...all my aunts and uncles and both sets of grandparents (though definitely more my Grandma and Grandpa Sutherland who basically helped raise us with my dad)...
And definitely my teachers:):):)...
Parents...teachers...grandparents...aunts...uncles...and other adults in our lives...are definitely not saints...or perfect...since such people don't exist...
But they do their damndest, generally, to raise us the best they know how...
And I have much more appreciation for people who do this difficult work of raising children, now, than I had before I became a teacher...
There is always room for improvement...and I'm quite convinced from the results here at Eisenhower that I've found ways to improve our efforts...
And there's plenty more room to improve from there...
Today was one of those days when I became clear just how much room there is for improvement...the kids behaved terribly today in 3 hours...2 of them in my room...we're going to have a talk tomorrow about what's going on...one teacher suggested that maybe it's easier to act bored and behave badly than to admit that you don't get it...and maybe having an honest conversation about that (because all the kids are probably overwhelmed at some level...though they could just be being shits, right now, too) might open things up, a bit...that's the hope, at least...
In the meantime...it is without a doubt in mind, anymore, clear to me that it is the controlling and punitive and overly-demanding nature of schools which most limit their potential...I have no doubts about that, any more...freeing schools up will not fix all their problems, overnight...but it will give them and the people who run them and the people who support and fund them much more freedom and flexibility to screw up, learn from mistakes, and...most importantly...take responsibility for what does and doesn't work...to leave behind mistakes...and to improve on what works better...it will bring the money, the important decisions, and the serious thinking necessary to promote school and student success closer to home and make decisions more relevant to day-to-day operations and leave the important choices and their consequences in the hands of those who are closer to the real action in schools...
I have no doubt, anymore, than distant solutions from Washington D.C., state school boards and regulators, and school district offices and local school boards will not solve the problems of any school, nevertheless public schools...no matter how much we fight that reality...
These people are just all too distant from what really goes on in schools to make the best decisions...
And we will need better dialogue and serious thought in schools as well as within school districts to not only make that happen, eventually...but to give existing schools -- public and private -- the opportunity to work through difficult issues in way that accounts for the various perspectives of those involved...
Last night it became crystal clear to me that there is no other way around this one...and we will eventually have to stumble upon it...because nothing else will work...
Assuming we really care if our efforts are effective are not...the jury's still out on that one and so many people...most people...get more invested in the preferred ideological blinders...rather than around taking responsibility for problems and solving them constructively...
We'll get there...we always eventually do...
We'll just fuck up a lot in the meantime:):):)...
Just like our kids:):):)...
Kind of appropriate, really, when you think about it:):):)...
Have a great week, everyone:):):)...
Love,
Ben