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05/24/2007

Elementary Teachers Given Low Grades

The head thinks, the hands labor, but it's the heart that laughs.
Liz Curtis Higgs

The typical child in the USA stands only a one-in-14 chance of having a consistently rich, supportive elementary school experience, say researchers who looked at what happens daily in thousands of classrooms. This is the conclusion of a study unveiled in the weekly magazine Science, and reported in USA Today (www.usatoday.com/news/education/2007-03-29-teacher-study_N.htm).

The researchers take teachers to task for spending too much time on basic reading and math skills and not enough on problem-solving, reasoning, science, and social studies. They also suggest that U.S. education focuses too much on teacher qualifications and not enough on teachers being engaging and supportive.

Among the findings on what teachers and students did and how they interacted:



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