Showing posts with label fairness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fairness. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

What is really fair?

Although we didn’t get to discuss the book tonight in class, I wanted to touch on the subject of equal treatment of students. In the case of Mrs. Andrews, Tim and Paul, I think that this dilemma happens quite often in classrooms. It is definitely not fair for her to demote Tim into a lower reading level just to deal with a discipline problem in the classroom, nor is it fair for her to do what seems politically correct by putting Paul in the correct reading group just because he is a minority. Mrs. Andrews should find a happy medium for all the students in her classroom. Although the two can sometimes go hand in hand, ultimately discipline and academics are two different subjects and should be treated that way. Students should not be deprived of an education just to keep them from misbehaving. The two boys were on equal reading levels, so they should both be given the opportunity to maximize their potential. I think Mrs. Andrews made a mistake by placing Paul in the higher reading group to keep racial peace as she put it. Obviously, she said that putting the boys in wrong groups was unfair, so why would she do so just to keep peace in the classroom or save face so to speak? Why couldn’t there be two middle level reading groups? Or maybe even try new things for the entire class like rotating the children, possibly pairing strong readers with the lower level readers to help them improve? Why be unfair to one child and give another child the benefit? Discipline is one of the biggest things that worries me, especially picturing that I am going to be a young teacher stepping into a high school classroom-it terrifies me actually-but what extreme does one go to in order to keep problems out of the classroom? I personally think that there are other alternatives that would be a better solution to a problem like Mrs. Andrews', but are teachers taking the easy way out? Are they going the quick fix route no matter whom or what they have to sacrifice?