Teaching to Change the World- Chapter Three
It is so intriguing to see the pendulum of educational philosophy and pedagogy swing back and forth from the Primer schools of the United States infancy to Industrialization to Social Re-constructivism back to Basics focusing on Math and Science in a space race to Social Reform again to another Back to Basics to the 80’s and 90’s to NCLB. Where are we going to land next? We are driven by our culture, our politics, and our communities in all decisions concerning education. Each generation will have a different idea of what and education should be. It will always swing back and forth. It has to because no two generations are the same. Some will be more conservative than the next or vise versa, but how much has the good teacher changed. Each generation has stories of teachers that inspired them to go further than they had before. Each generation has a memory of a teacher that helped them grow as a person. And, yes, each generation has a memory of a teacher that drove them crazy and left a negative impression. In that respect, education does not change- the teachers do not change. It is not the pendulum that is the most important aspect of our nations educational system. Maybe it is the teachers “teaching to change to world” one student at a time.