There are many of us in similar situations, unfortunately.  After years of 
fighting the good fight, I am deflated, defeated, and know this is a battle I 
cannot win.  I am now resolved to "keeping my job" while continuing to do the 
best I'm able for my struggling readers.
 
Ann Walker
Reading Specialist/IL


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From: Heidi's Heidisongs Email <he...@heidisongs.com>
To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org 
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Saddened by Administration Mandate: Students and Choice 
Reading In Class (Susan Chicvara)


That is truly sad, and I feel your pain.  It's terrible when administrators 
don't understand what best practices are, and they are the ones making all of 
the decisions!  You'll have to decide now, which is the most important thing:  
keeping your job or your integrity.  That's a tough choice!  You may have to 
keep you job; most of us do.  At my school, it's all about direct instruction, 
fidelity to programs, and following the script.  I am facing similar choices 
myself.

Remember that your principal will likely not be at your school forever, so 
hopefully he or she will be moving on to greener pastures soon.  Perhaps you 
will get a more reasonable principal next time with a better knowledge of 
curriculum and instruction.
Heidi


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