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Carol Greenough's avatar

The phrase “ Our policymakers have come to value that which is measurable, rather than measure what is valuable,” so well sums up a significant part of the problem. Thank you for this thoughtful article. It should be required reading for all of our state lawmakers.

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Gregg Heacock's avatar

One comment about those coming to Bend from other states. This, as John and Laurie have said, is a national problem. Just as legislation at the national level is only as effective as it implemented at that state and local level, our representatives at all levels need to be included in this discussion. There are national professional organizations that have yet to address the political efforts to undermine the best efforts of educators, researching studying cognitive development, and educational theorists like Kieran Egan, respected by the international educational community but seldom mentioned south of the Canadian border, but whose work on 5 stages of cognitive development have yet to gain traction in the USA, whose death last month was hardly noticed:

In his obituary, a colleague in Mexico shared a list of his advice to her which speaks to the work that you are doing:

Believe in your students, in the value of their ideas, in their willingness to learn, give them opportunities to also believe in themselves.

Support your students' projects and initiatives, give them quality feedback, listen carefully.

Question your own beliefs, your ideas, your predispositions about the world.

Learning is the most beautiful capacity we have.

There is no authentic wisdom without humility.

Be coherent. What you teach about education, live it, too. The best teaching is given by example.

Dedicating ourselves to education is a mission that carries great responsibility. Improving it is possible.

An education where imagination is the heart of learning is possible.

Our mentors are many; their followers are few. Your efforts are a continuation of their struggle to change the world through education. Crisis is where opportunity and danger are one. Let us recognize this moment for what it is.

Thank you for letting me be part of your discussion.

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