Snow week read. Would recommend for anyone involved in the current landscape of public ed in Memphis.
I had a lot of takeaways from the book, but probably the biggest was how he discusses that kids from urban areas come to Kindergarten with a two-year disadvantage academically compared to suburban kiddos. Not to mention, teachers are more likely to have advanced degrees who teach in Memphis city limits!
Policymakers continue to hone in on the control of teachers and state testing, but many kids in urban school districts come to school with so many needs starting in K it’s basically impossible for teachers to get kids where they need to be in one school year.
With that being said, I think it’s simple to see that adequate pre-K funding is a good first step to help cut the current “achievement gap.” But also, we need things like increased support for caregiver involvement and support for teacher development / compensation instead of “test, test, test!” It’s also crazy to me some of these simple fixes have been in front of us for quite some time. Could go on! Highly recommend.