One step further in the journey to 0 classroom, 0 teachers and 135 kids and 4 teachers working as treat servants instead

A teacher-in-training darted among students, tallying how many needed his help with a history unit on Islam. A veteran math teacher hovered near a cluster of desks, coaching some 50 freshmen on a geometry assignment. A science teacher checked students’ homework, while an English teacher spoke into a microphone at the front of the classroom, giving instruction, to keep students on track.

One hundred thirty-five students, four teachers, one giant classroom: This is what ninth grade looks like at Westwood High School, in Mesa, Arizona’s largest school system. There, an innovative teaching model has taken hold, and is spreading to other schools in the district and beyond.

Five years ago, faced with high teacher turnover and declining student enrollment, Westwood’s leaders decided to try something different. Working with professors at Arizona State University’s teachers college, they piloted a classroom model known as team teaching. It allows teachers to dissolve the walls that separate their classes across physical or grade divides.

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    2 years ago

    My parents made too much money for me to get aid for college. Then they refused to co-sign on any loans or help me pay my tuition. Then they got pissed when I got put on financial probation, eventually dropped out, and proceeded to come home to live with them for an extra couple years. They fucked around and then they found out.

    Anyway, it’s made me feel right at home to see capitalists getting frustrated about not being able to find workers after supporting the politicians who consistently defunded education.