Saturday, June 23, 2012

When I think of Child Development

"It is time for parents to teach young people early on that in diversity there is beauty and there is strength". Maya-Angelou


"In the final analysis it is not what you do for your children but what you have taught them to do for themselves that will make them successful human beings".
Ann Landers





http://www.quotesby.net/Maya-Angelou


http://quotations.about.com/cs/inspirationquotes/a/Children1.htm







Saturday, June 9, 2012

Testing For Intelligence


I remember watching an episode of the television show “Good Times” and the family’s youngest son Michael received a low score on an aptitude test. Surprised that their son who always got good grades failed the test, Michael parents went to the school to find out why their son got a low score. To make a long story short the test given was created by those who were well fortunate and probably more educated. Therefore, the cultural differences made a difference to the children who took the test because they came from a lower social class, lower income homes, and had fewer opportunities. The test was unrealistic to children who grew up in different environment where they may not have had the same culture, customs, educational opportunities etc. The test was a generalized test based on middle and upper class America. How can a child pass a test of that caliber if they are experiencing different things in their natural environment? For example, children who attend school in middle class areas may have more access to books. On the other hand, children in poor communities may not even have access to books in their class rooms. I mentioned this to say that in assessing children the child as a “whole” should be looked at. In the real world academic achievement does not assess children as a whole; character, morals, custom, and cultural differences, all play a role in how children learn. So I do feel that assessment test should be geared not only towards academics but social and cognitive development as well.

Up until recently this system of creating test not targeted towards the community the test is given in, affected children in countries such as Jamaica. Prior to the new development of teaching, Jamaica’s text books were primarily written by Great Britain. This created a disparity to the children who are natives of Jamaica and their culture and history being different from that of Great Britain. As a result, children were tested on information that was not geared towards their own history and culture, making it difficult for them to relate to the information taught to them. In order for children of Jamaica to get proper education to move forward in the world, should they be tested based on high industrialized countries like Great Britain which is a far presentation of their environment? Many of these children performed poorly on assessment test leading them to drop out of school. It is my opinion that children are able to test better when they can relate to the information given to them.


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