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Teachers Can’t Be Bombarded With Reforms

Last updated: May 7, 2025 9:05 am
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In his new memoir, “Teacher By Teacher: The People Who Change Our Lives,” John B. King Jr. reflects on his journey from a grief-stricken boy to the 10th U.S. Secretary of Education, succeeding Arne Duncan in 2016. King’s upbringing, surrounded by educators in his family, shaped his views on education as a catalyst for change. His experiences with trauma and loss, including his mother’s death and father’s dementia, fueled his passion for education and social justice.

Throughout his career, King has emphasized the crucial role of teachers in shaping students’ intellectual curiosity, civic engagement, and resilience. His memoir highlights the impact of educators who supported and challenged him at every stage of his professional development. From his early days as a high school social studies teacher to his leadership roles in charter schools and government, King credits teachers for guiding him on his path.

As Chancellor of the State University of New York, King continues to advocate for teacher support and professional development. In an exclusive interview with Education Week, he discusses the importance of addressing trauma and mental health issues in schools. King emphasizes the need for more direct mental health support for students and for teacher training in trauma-informed practice.

During his tenure as U.S. Secretary of Education, King focused on promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in federal education grants. Despite the dismantling of these initiatives by the Trump administration, King remains hopeful that Congress will protect essential education programs. He stresses the importance of data transparency and accountability in addressing achievement gaps among student groups.

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One of King’s key initiatives, My Brother’s Keeper, aimed to boost achievement for boys of color. More than a decade later, he acknowledges the ongoing challenges in closing academic and social gaps between boys and girls. King highlights cultural factors and the negative messages boys receive about academics as barriers to progress.

King also addresses the impact of technology on student success, noting the potential distractions and negative effects of excessive online engagement. He advocates for a balanced approach to technology use in schools, recognizing its benefits as a tool for learning but cautioning against its overuse.

Despite facing public criticism for his work on common standards and teacher-evaluation initiatives, King remains committed to improving education outcomes for all students. His memoir serves as a testament to the transformative power of teachers and the importance of resilience in the face of adversity.

Looking back on the Obama years, specifically from 2009 to 2013, it is evident that a lot was demanded from states and districts within a short timeframe. Implementation of new standards, changes in English and math instruction, adoption of new models in struggling high schools, and the introduction of data systems all occurred simultaneously. While each initiative had merit, the rapid pace of change overwhelmed educators and hindered the successful implementation of teacher evaluations.

One key lesson learned is the importance of pacing reform efforts to prevent overwhelming stakeholders. Teachers who were already adjusting to new standards and assessments found it challenging to also adapt to a new evaluation system. It is essential to consider the capacity of educators and provide adequate support during times of change.

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Another critical aspect of successful evaluation systems is securing buy-in from those being evaluated. While the idea of measuring teacher performance based on student outcomes is widely accepted, there was a lack of consensus on how to effectively measure this. Without agreement on the evaluation criteria, teachers may resist the process, undermining its effectiveness.

When it comes to facilitating meaningful class discussions on challenging issues, teachers can establish habits and routines that promote active listening and respectful dialogue. Structuring content in a way that encourages critical thinking and perspective-taking can also engage students in meaningful conversations. Assignments like writing essays from opposing viewpoints can help students develop analytical skills and consider multiple perspectives.

Reflecting on the impact of teaching in his own family, the author highlights the profound influence educators can have on students’ lives. Despite the challenges and uncertainties that come with the profession, he wholeheartedly recommends teaching to young people. The lasting impact teachers can have on their students, as demonstrated by his father’s legacy, underscores the importance and value of the teaching profession.

In conclusion, teaching remains a noble and rewarding profession that shapes the future of society. By pacing reform efforts, fostering buy-in from educators, and promoting critical thinking in the classroom, teachers can create a positive impact on their students’ lives. The dedication and passion of educators play a pivotal role in shaping the next generation and making all other professions possible.

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