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An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

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LIRascal
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An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

http://www.someecards.com/life/school/wendy-bradshaw-teacher-resignation-letter/

Today I resigned from the school district. I would like to share with you what I gave them. Feel free to share it if it strikes you as important.

To: The School Board of Polk County, Florida
I love teaching. I love seeing my students’ eyes light up when they grasp a new concept and their bodies straighten with pride and satisfaction when they persevere and accomplish a personal goal. I love watching them practice being good citizens by working with their peers to puzzle out problems, negotiate roles, and share their experiences and understandings of the world. I wanted nothing more than to serve the students of this county, my home, by teaching students and preparing new teachers to teach students well. To this end, I obtained my undergraduate, masters, and doctoral degrees in the field of education. I spent countless hours after school and on weekends poring over research so that I would know and be able to implement the most appropriate and effective methods with my students and encourage their learning and positive attitudes towards learning. I spent countless hours in my classroom conferencing with families and other teachers, reviewing data I collected, and reflecting on my practice so that I could design and differentiate instruction that would best meet the needs of my students each year. I not only love teaching, I am excellent at it, even by the flawed metrics used up until this point. Every evaluation I received rated me as highly effective.

Like many other teachers across the nation, I have become more and more disturbed by the misguided reforms taking place which are robbing my students of a developmentally appropriate education. Developmentally appropriate practice is the bedrock upon which early childhood education best practices are based, and has decades of empirical support behind it. However, the new reforms not only disregard this research, they are actively forcing teachers to engage in practices which are not only ineffective but actively harmful to child development and the learning process. I am absolutely willing to back up these statements with literature from the research base, but I doubt it will be asked for. However, I must be honest. This letter is also deeply personal. I just cannot justify making students cry anymore. They cry with frustration as they are asked to attempt tasks well out of their zone of proximal development. They cry as their hands shake trying to use an antiquated computer mouse on a ten year old desktop computer which they have little experience with, as the computer lab is always closed for testing. Their shoulders slump with defeat as they are put in front of poorly written tests that they cannot read, but must attempt. Their eyes fill with tears as they hunt for letters they have only recently learned so that they can type in responses with little hands which are too small to span the keyboard.

The children don’t only cry. Some misbehave so that they will be the ‘bad kid’ not the ‘stupid kid’, or because their little bodies just can’t sit quietly anymore, or because they don’t know the social rules of school and there is no time to teach them. My master’s degree work focused on behavior disorders, so I can say with confidence that it is not the children who are disordered. The disorder is in the system which requires them to attempt curriculum and demonstrate behaviors far beyond what is appropriate for their age. The disorder is in the system which bars teachers from differentiating instruction meaningfully, which threatens disciplinary action if they decide their students need a five minute break from a difficult concept, or to extend a lesson which is exceptionally engaging. The disorder is in a system which has decided that students and teachers must be regimented to the minute and punished if they deviate. The disorder is in the system which values the scores on wildly inappropriate assessments more than teaching students in a meaningful and research based manner.

On June 8, 2015 my life changed when I gave birth to my daughter. I remember cradling her in the hospital bed on our first night together and thinking, “In five years you will be in kindergarten and will go to school with me.” That thought should have brought me joy, but instead it brought dread. I will not subject my child to this disordered system, and I can no longer in good conscience be a part of it myself. Please accept my resignation from Polk County Public Schools.

Best,
Wendy Bradshaw, Ph.D.

Posted 3/13/17 11:15 AM
 
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StaceyLu
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An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

WOW!!! You are a brave and powerful woman! I hope you will put all of your hard work and education towards the education/social justice issues that will become so painfully even more prevalent in the years to come.

Posted 3/13/17 11:23 AM
 

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Posted 3/13/17 11:24 AM
 

WannaBeAMom11
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An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

This letter could be written from many of the teachers I know. I'm terrified of sending dd to school because it's not what it used to be and I'm worried she will labeled as a difficult kid.

Posted 3/13/17 11:30 AM
 

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Excellent.
May this go viral, and directly into Betsy DeVos' hands.

Posted 3/13/17 11:32 AM
 

mommy2be716
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An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

wow this was so beautifully written, and describes our daily struggle as educators so well. Congratulations on doing what so many (including myself) fear of doing.

Posted 3/13/17 11:32 AM
 

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Re: An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

Posted by SusiBee

Excellent.
May this go viral, and directly into Betsy DeVos' hands.



this

Posted 3/13/17 11:33 AM
 

jlm2008
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An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

You know this was not written by the OP, correct?

Posted 3/13/17 12:14 PM
 

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Re: An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

Posted by SusiBee

Excellent.
May this go viral, and directly into Betsy DeVos' hands.



You are assuming, of course, she cares.

Or rather, has the capacity to understand.

She has no teaching experience nor is not a fan of public schools.

Unfortunately don't hold your breath.

Posted 3/13/17 1:19 PM
 

Chai77
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Re: An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

Posted by Paramount

Posted by SusiBee

Excellent.
May this go viral, and directly into Betsy DeVos' hands.



You are assuming, of course, she cares.

Or rather, has the capacity to understand.

She has no teaching experience nor is not a fan of public schools.

Unfortunately don't hold your breath.



My thoughts exactly. Betsy DeVos bought her position and is completely unqualified in the field which she "leads". Our education system, our government and our country are broken.

Posted 3/13/17 1:52 PM
 

NervousNell
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Re: An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

Posted by Chai77

Posted by Paramount

Posted by SusiBee

Excellent.
May this go viral, and directly into Betsy DeVos' hands.



You are assuming, of course, she cares.

Or rather, has the capacity to understand.

She has no teaching experience nor is not a fan of public schools.

Unfortunately don't hold your breath.



My thoughts exactly. Betsy DeVos bought her position and is completely unqualified in the field which she "leads". Our education system, our government and our country are broken.



Exactly. She doesn't give a shit about this (which by the way is from 2015 if you click on the link and read the article)
She doesn't give a shit about anything but her fortune and her own agenda.
Disgraceful

Posted 3/13/17 2:10 PM
 

pumpkinmom
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I never liked school, but I was hoping DD would like it.
DD will start K next year. I'm pretty sure she will go to a Catholic school, but they still do common core.

Posted 3/13/17 4:07 PM
 

NervousNell
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Is school really awful?Chat Icon
I never liked school, but I was hoping DD would like it.
DD will start K next year. I'm pretty sure she will go to a Catholic school, but they still do common core.



DD is in first grade and LOVES school. LOVES it.
Yes it's common core, but it's the only way she knows so she is fine with it.
It's not all bad
I know as she gets older it will get harder, but it's not horrendous
Don't be scared of school. It can be amazing.
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Message edited 3/13/2017 4:18:03 PM.

Posted 3/13/17 4:10 PM
 

noworlater
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Re: An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by pumpkinmom

Is school really awful?Chat Icon
I never liked school, but I was hoping DD would like it.
DD will start K next year. I'm pretty sure she will go to a Catholic school, but they still do common core.



DD is in first grade and LOVES school. LOVES it.
Yes it's common core, but it's the only way she knows so she is fine with it.
It's not all bad
I know as she gets older it will get harder, but it's not horrendous
Don't be scared of school. It can be amazing.
Chat Icon



Good to hear, I'm getting nervous too. My lil guy going on sept.

Posted 3/13/17 8:33 PM
 

NervousNell
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Re: An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

Posted by noworlater

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by pumpkinmom

Is school really awful?Chat Icon
I never liked school, but I was hoping DD would like it.
DD will start K next year. I'm pretty sure she will go to a Catholic school, but they still do common core.



DD is in first grade and LOVES school. LOVES it.
Yes it's common core, but it's the only way she knows so she is fine with it.
It's not all bad
I know as she gets older it will get harder, but it's not horrendous
Don't be scared of school. It can be amazing.
Chat Icon



Good to hear, I'm getting nervous too. My lil guy going on sept.



I was so scared, nervous, anxious, upset, you name it before DD started K.
I have to say it was SO much harder for me than her. She adjusted so quickly and loved school so much she would cry on vacation weeks because she missed school. Last day of school she came off the bus SOBBING because she didn't want it to be over for the summer! Chat Icon

Posted 3/13/17 8:53 PM
 

LIRascal
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An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

I am not the teacher who wrote this letter. I am just so incredibly impressed by her insight that I felt compelled to share.
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Message edited 3/14/2017 1:03:03 AM.

Posted 3/14/17 1:01 AM
 

Dani922
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Re: An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

WOW!!!

I am not a teacher. But I am a mother to a very intelligent little girl, now in middle school & thriving. She struggled in elementary school because she couldn't comprehend the math. I am a current college student with a 4.0GPA & I struggled & cried because I couldn't even figure out how to do it & help her. Thankfully it's clicked for her & as ling as she puts in an effort, she does well.

I am a mother to a little boy, 2nd grade, with ADHD. He was labeled the bad kid. Because he was frustrated. Because he cried. Because he couldn't do it. And nobody had any compassion for it. He is out of district now & doing so much better. He tests on or close to "normal" level in all academic areas, but that takes more effort for him than most & nobody had any compassion for that until now. I did homework with him the other night & was stunned! The word problems were certainly not something I would've been expected to be able to read let alone comprehend at 7. The answers required either extensive addition problem solving skills or multiplication- which they haven't learned yet!

My kids' teachers & my teacher best friend have expressed the sentiments in this letter. It has broken my heart tonwatcj my kids struggle. It's unfair. It's tragic honestly. Let them be kids. How many of us endured so much less & havr still turned out to be functioning, successful, well-educated members of society?
Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon to this woman for standing up for our children!

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Posted 3/14/17 1:03 AM
 

mommy2be716
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Re: An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by pumpkinmom

Is school really awful?Chat Icon
I never liked school, but I was hoping DD would like it.
DD will start K next year. I'm pretty sure she will go to a Catholic school, but they still do common core.



DD is in first grade and LOVES school. LOVES it.
Yes it's common core, but it's the only way she knows so she is fine with it.
It's not all bad
I know as she gets older it will get harder, but it's not horrendous
Don't be scared of school. It can be amazing.
Chat Icon



as a middle school math teacher, I have found it to be horrendous, but only because I have yet to have students who started with common core since K/1st grade. The students I've had so far have had to switch over to CC mid-way through schooling which IMO that worked to their disadvantage. The essentially skipped a grade when they switched to CC, and those early years of schooling are the most important. I do not think CC is bad at all, but it should have been a "grandfather" process, where those who were passed 1st grade should not have had to switch to CC. The problem is that politicians want immediate results, and didn't want to wait 16-17 years to see them.

Posted 3/14/17 7:56 AM
 

NervousNell
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Re: An open letter of resignation by a teacher and mom.

Posted by mommy2be716

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by pumpkinmom

Is school really awful?Chat Icon
I never liked school, but I was hoping DD would like it.
DD will start K next year. I'm pretty sure she will go to a Catholic school, but they still do common core.



DD is in first grade and LOVES school. LOVES it.
Yes it's common core, but it's the only way she knows so she is fine with it.
It's not all bad
I know as she gets older it will get harder, but it's not horrendous
Don't be scared of school. It can be amazing.
Chat Icon



as a middle school math teacher, I have found it to be horrendous, but only because I have yet to have students who started with common core since K/1st grade. The students I've had so far have had to switch over to CC mid-way through schooling which IMO that worked to their disadvantage. The essentially skipped a grade when they switched to CC, and those early years of schooling are the most important. I do not think CC is bad at all, but it should have been a "grandfather" process, where those who were passed 1st grade should not have had to switch to CC. The problem is that politicians want immediate results, and didn't want to wait 16-17 years to see them.



i agree 100%! DD doesn't know any other way to do math so she is doing fine. When I look at it though- it confuses the shit out of me- because I learned the old way.
I can't imagine having to relearn it this way now.

Posted 3/14/17 8:49 AM
 
 

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