Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Module 6 Blog Assignment

Rhode Island Teachers Fired

1. Where is the state of education heading?
According to this article, the state of education in Rhode Island specifically is definitely not heading in a positive direction. Because the teacher's union did not agree to work an extra 25 minutes per day, the school superintendent fired every teacher and administrator at the school. Who knows though, if they hire on better staff, it could take a turn for the better.

2. What are your concerns?
I would be concerned about the student's welfare. If the teachers don't care about their students success and future enough to stay an extra 25 minutes per day, then they shouldn't be there. On the other hand though, I don't know the details of why the graduation rates are so low and why kids are failing out of their classes. Maybe its not a time issue. But then again, 25 extra minutes of tutoring never sounds like a bad thing for a student who needs help.

3. If you could say your 'piece' what would you say?
I almost would have to agree ridding the teachers to hire new ones. It seems crazy to me that so many teachers didn't agree with staying an extra 25 minutes. I wonder why they were so against this? Since they make so much more money that the majority of the town, then I would think they would be more motivated for a better life for their students.

4. What suggestions do you have to make things work?
Well, I would hire on new teachers who knew what they were in for. I remember watching a program on television with Teachers of America. The teachers were volunteering to teach at lower income schools after financial aid from the program that benefitted them to get through school. There really couldn't be a more dedicated and selfless group of people who cared about their students. It really effected the student's work habits and they seemed to try a lot harder and have a better attitude when they had a teacher behind them who supported them. If the Rhode Island Schools were able to bring aboard teachers such as these ones, I see that the future for the school system would be a log brighter.

Collective Bargaining/Unionization

1. Where is the state of education heading?
"The overhaul would lay off more than 750 teachers, expand class sizes and require students to complete online courses to graduate."
According to this statement, I would not say it is headed in a very positive direction. It makes me nervous by the fact that there will be less jobs available when the time comes for me to start applying.

2. What are your concerns?
I am concerned that educations is becoming less of a priority and we are relying on technology to teach future generations. We seem to be underestimating the power of a good teacher, and replacing them with computer screens.

3. If you could say your 'piece' what would you say?
Well, I don't agree with it. Teachers are really the backbone of the school system so to limit their already limited teacher union power doesn't really seem like it would be a good idea.

4. What suggestions do you have to make things work?
Well, first off, I wouldn't lay of 750 teachers, and I wouldn't expand class sizes, and I wouldn't require online classes for students to graduate. I know it is probably a very complicated issue and there is more to it than meets the eye, but I am sure there are other solutions to financial strain rather than cutting from education. To give my 2 cents on a perfect solution would be wrong, as I feel I don't have all the information to make a sensible and reasonable solution.

Idaho news

1. Where is the state of education heading?
It seems as though this year's budget cuts are a hint of what is to come. Things are not headed in the right direction as a result of limited financial spending ability. There were to be negative outcomes, and there were several listed such as teacher layoffs, fewer school days, and alternating kindergarten days and less money for sports and coaches. It wasn't any one of these specifically, it was a combination of all of them.

2. What are your concerns?
Well, it says in the article that "the district will face more reductions in state aid for teachers over the next five years as money is shifted to technology and merit-pay initiatives". This worries me that the priorities are not set straight and we are putting too much money into things that don't matter as much in the bigger picture.

3. If you could say your 'piece' what would you say?
Well, I am wondering what they are doing with the money they are saving. I don't understand how these decisions will effect the bigger picture. These changes don'ts seem to be positive. It's not a good idea to put the education of our future leaders on the chopping block for financial support.

4. What suggestions do you have to make things work?
Again, I don't know too much about the issue but I wonder what they are spending all the money on if they can't afford to pay all of the teachers or have a longer school year.
"Idaho’s new education law championed by Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Luna reduces state spending for school staffing each of the next five years to pay for a new technology initiative and a merit-pay system."
Well... let's just say I'm not really liking Tom Luna. His priorities seems skewed. He may be in it for the good, but what defines good? Students with fewer teacher, bigger classes, less face time and more computer time. To me, that is just exacerbating already developing issues in today's society concerning over dependence on technology.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Internet Safety for Students

You know when you bump into somebody you haven't seen for awhile? Or perhaps you can relate to when last weekend you ran into an old friend who is somehow related to your cousin's uncle's brother in law from your last marriage?

Well.... maybe not. But you know the point I'm trying to get across here. It's a small small world out there.

Or is it?

While one could argue that it might perhaps be a small small world... when it comes to the online world the story becomes very different. When you log on to the internet you are immediately connected with millions and billions of people around the world. People you don't know, people you never will meet, but somehow can find out about you.... yes you. Where you live, what you do, who your friend are... even... what you ate for dinner. Yes, crazy at it is, it is all possible with the simple small click of a button.

Today, you will be able to delve into some safety tips on how you can peruse the internet without being caught blind sided by a stranger for not adhering to two simple tips.

Keep it smart!
You are young and have the world ahead of you. So don't take advantage of the fact and ruin the beginning of your professional career by posting inappropriate or unprofessional photos or information online. Yes, even on Facebook, myspace, or twitter. These social networking sites are a perfect opportunity for employers to get a sense of who you are, and it definitely is a strong vantage point to whether or not you get your dream job.

Limit your personal information!
"Hey girlfriends! Want to meet at the mall Friday night for some shopping?!?! I heard Victoria's Secret has a great sale on their strawberry daiquiri perfume!!"
Let's use this example as what not to do. Innocent and sweet, right? There are no addresses, phone numbers, maps... so what could be the issue?
Everything. Sorry to disappoint everyone who was planning on sending that mass invitation but this won't stop the neighborhood creep from meeting you there to see whats on sale too. This message basically gave out everything one would need to find you. Friend, stranger, or pool-boy, he's got where your going and it won't be hard to find you.

These two tips are just a starting point for your online life. Keep in mind technology is a tool and can be used or abused. Let's just all stay on the safe side. In the meantime, touch base with the following articles and video to get an inside scoop on more internet safety tips and stories.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=nWq7SXaXj8ghttp://kidshealth.org/teen/safety/safebasics/internet_safety.html

http://www.isafe.org/channels/sub.php?ch=op&sub_id=media_tips


Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Letter of Introduction

Hello and welcome to Bishop Kelly senior English! My name is Stephanie Scheibe and I am a 2010 BK Alumni. I took my high school senior Intro to British Literature course from Andrea Symmonds who fed me the inspiration to which I continue to look to in my work as a teacher. The study of Literature allows students to gain a new perspective on history through the looking glass of those who lived in the specified time period. Rather than feeding the students the memorization of dates and time periods, the goal is to see literature and the writers who produced it as a puzzle. We study each peace carefully, but with the ultimate goal of putting all the pieces together, thus understanding each story and writer in the context of a whole and the impact they made to history, the present, future, and the students themselves.
As a teacher, I respect each student's valued opinion and I encourage input and questions at any time. If a student struggles I would like them to come see me immediately that way we can catch up with course material and prevent any further issues. Parents can contact me with questions or comments.
The best way to contact me is via cell phone at 208-125-6781 or email at stephanie@bk.org
Thank you so much and I look forward to a fantastic year full of reading and writing!