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		<title>Is Education a Mudslide?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;It&#8217;s like trying to stop a flow of lava with a Scott&#8217;s paper towel. It&#8217;s been this way for years!&#8221; The lady who said this wasn&#8217;t talking about education, but she could very well have been.  The lady in question is my mom who took this picture of the view from her home office. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s like trying to stop a flow of lava with a Scott&#8217;s paper towel. It&#8217;s been this way for years!&#8221; The lady who said this wasn&#8217;t talking about education, but she could very well have been.  The lady in question is my mom who took this picture of the view from her home office. <img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-859" title="securedownload" src="http://tweenteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/securedownload3-150x112.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="112" /></p>
<p>She looks out on a hillside opposite her side of a rustic canyon in Los Angeles. In case you can&#8217;t tell, it&#8217;s a photo of workmen slapping tarps onto a hillside that has been threatening to bury Laurel Canyon Blvd for quite some time. Somehow the view reminds me of education.</p>
<p>After all,</p>
<p>The city waits until it rains before trying to solve the problem.</p>
<p>The solution is asinine, a mere Band-Aid to a greater problem that lies beneath the bandage.</p>
<p>Residents who have lived watching this hillside for years saw it coming.</p>
<p>Had the city just taken care of the problem and spent the money to create foundations for the hillside, the residents and commuters that use the canyon wouldn&#8217;t be in this predicament, a predicament which threatens houses as well as a key thoroughfare through the Hollywood mountains.</p>
<p>Sound familiar?</p>
<p>Mom could be talking about any issue in education or any school site in this country. <a href="http://www.aeispeakers.com/speakerbio.php?SpeakerID=1100">Rick Wormeli</a> writes in his newest book, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Metaphors-Analogies-Power-Teaching-Subject/dp/1571107584/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1265424533&amp;sr=1-3">Metaphors and Analogies: Power Tools for Teaching Any Subject</a>, that we should be using these literary devices in our teaching. But perhaps we should also be using them to speak to civilians about educational policy.</p>
<p>We within the school walls have long predicted education&#8217;s current plague of issues.  You see the same themes in teachers&#8217; writings and concerns dating back for decades.  But Race to the Top, No Child Left Behind, and countless other laws and bills have been mere Band-Aids that aren&#8217;t helping to solidify our dreams for education any more than these tarps are going to save my mother&#8217;s beloved canyon.</p>
<p>The money is being spent, sure.  Tarps and Band-Aids can add up, after all.  But is it really being spent on that which will help the foundations of education?</p>
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