It’s time to stop underestimating our students

Chris Hayes:

But my students are excited every time we read about new things. They use the rich vocabulary they are hearing, and they have unbelievable discussions and heated debates on a daily basis. I hear questions like, “Mrs. Hayes, why was it called the Trail of Tears when pioneers died on the Oregon Trail, too?” to which one student named Andrew responds, “Because the pioneers chose to move west, but the Cherokee were forced to go.” This same Andrew, who reads just barely on a second grade level, chose to read further about the Civil War and showed me where he found examples of historical notices posted in Boston warning runaway slaves of slave-catchers in the area.

I have never seen such a spark in all of my 20 years as an educator in Washoe County. The students are excited about learning, are pushing themselves to read complex text, and are so proud of what they know. And they are hungry for more.