Posted by: piseco | 3rd Jun, 2007

Tom Chapin - Not On The Test

We’ve always loved the Chapins, and their take on life, the environment, and “education” ever since Flowers are Red. Now listen to the latest entry, Not on the Test.

Not On The Test
by John Forster & Tom Chapin
© 2007 Limousine Music Co. & The Last Music Co. (ASCAP)

Go on to sleep now, third grader of mine.
The test is tomorrow but you’ll do just fine.
It’s reading and math. Forget all the rest.
You don’t need to know what is not on the test.

Each box that you mark on each test that you take,
Remember your teachers. Their jobs are at stake.
Your score is their score, but don’t get all stressed.
They’d never teach anything not on the test.

The School Board is faced with no child left behind
With rules but no funding, they’re caught in a bind.
So music and art and the things you love best
Are not in your school ’cause they’re not on the test.

Sleep, sleep, and as you progress
You’ll learn there’s a lot that is not on the test.

Debate is a skill that is useful to know,
Unless you’re in Congress or talk radio,
Where shouting and spouting and spewing are blessed
‘Cause rational discourse was not on the test.

Thinking’s important. It’s good to know how.
And someday you’ll learn to, but someday’s not now.
Go on to sleep, now. You need your rest.
Don’t think about thinking. It’s not on the test.

(hat tip: morethanfine)

Responses

I love this. Even being a teacher, I feel we over test our children. I try to get my students to think, and feel the rest will come naturally…even the answers to the test. I actually am one of the writers of my state exam, and yet I still do not “teach to the test”. My students perform quite well and over 95% pass. If you give them passion and inquiry, you do not need to stress about the results or your job. The answers will be an ingrained and organic part of your lessons! I am a big fan of his music and feel that, especially at younger grades, we need to test less and inspire more!

One reason I love this new song is that it’s not anti-schools, or anti-teachers, but blatantly anti-testing, anti-NCLB.

When I first started reading and thinking about education, I began with John Holt. He started out by writing about what’s going wrong in public schools (in the 60’s) - How Children Fail, How Children Learn - but as time went by he realized that he was unable to make enough change in America’s public school system to make it Good, and he started advocating homeschooling, unschooling and community free schools or co-ops. As I read what he had written I found myself agreeing… I’m not against the idea of a school, I just think the public schools have gone so far down the wrong path that it won’t be possible to fix them in our children’s lifetimes. To make them the Best, not just enough. If we could get *every* teacher to think & teach as you do, though… what a difference that would make! :)

hahahah im in college and my teacher just played this song for us…
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