Teach at Your Occupy Movement Today. End Wall Street Occupation of Public Schools.
I have never been so excited to teach a class in my life. I head down to
Occupy Denver
tomorrow - class starting at 1:30 p.m. – to begin to share information
on how to end Wall Street Occupation of our public schools.
I don’t have to use a scripted text.
I don’t have to watch and see if someone
walking by is monitoring me – you know – to see if I’m focusing on the
test prep skills.
And guess what??? I don’t have to feed the learners a test!!! No bubble sheets!!!!! How lucky am I?
Better yet – members of Occupy Denver have
been provided food, shelter and resources to allow them to thrive, grow
and learn – unlike the children in our country – 23% living in poverty –
who have only been fed tests.
And you ask…how will I know if they learned anything?
I think what I’ll do is let everyone talk,
ask questions and discuss. I'm going to listen carefully and determine
how to best support them in moving forward with their newly acquired
learning. I will also know what they learned based on the actions they
take – you heard me right corporate ed. reformers –
ACTIONS.
Occupy Denver knows how to organize, collaborate and act. They are
amazing people. I found that out last Saturday when I had the honor to
participate in the march and rally. They have a goal. End corporate
greed and reclaim democracy. And they are motivated, smart, and crazy
innovative. I’m in awe of them.
As I teach every Wednesday, I will
continually add to and revise my curriculum (that I pulled together
myself – sorry Pearson - you aren’t needed) based on the needs of my
learners. I know they are interested in learning how to end corporate
greed within the public school system in order to provide an equal
educational opportunity for ALL children. I am pulling together my
resources from parents and educators who have diligently gathered
research over the years – information that has been IGNORED – and I will
share it all. I am grinning from ear to ear. I love Occupy Denver.
And I am so happy to teach freely – with innovation – with passion – and
with love for my fellow Americans – once again. Power to the students.
Power to the teachers. Teach at your Occupy Movement today. Free
yourself from the chains of corporate education reform.
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