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March 28, 2006
And so it begins...
I firmly believe that Sunday's New York Times article
In the mean time... I encourage our readers to continue to fan the flames. Make your voice heard!
2 'R's' not enough: Schools should guard against narrowing curriculum Tribune EditorialThe emphasis put on math and reading test scores by the federal No Child Left Behind education-reform act may have the residual effect of shifting curriculum time away from other important subjects, such as science and history, a new study shows.
A few schools across the country have gone further - we believe too far - and have eliminated some of those courses in favor of only two "R's," readin' and 'rithmetic .
Educators in Utah should guard against "narrowing the curriculum" as described by the Center on Education Policy. That dangerous strategy would hurt children who are performing adequately in those two basic subjects and are ready to move ahead to other and more challenging work. Courses in a variety of subjects beyond reading and math should be available to them, including music, art and social studies.
Salt Lake Tribune - Opinion
Posted by musicforall at March 28, 2006 8:44 AM