waiting for superman documentary transcript

One of the things we were thinking about, we were covering songs from the civil rights era, from the '60s and '70s and people who fought for justice and equality. I want to talk about New York for one second. They have to go see this movie and have smaller conversations like this. It's the school that Deborah Kenny runs. SCARBOROUGH: Right. DAVIS GUGGENHEIM: No. And it's just -- it changes your perspective. This is a transcript of "Waiting for Superman". We love good teachers. But the issue in terms of the election, went far further than education. endobj On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. I think that teachers are not the problem, they are the solution to the problems that we face. John leads the show me campaign which is dedicated to raising awareness and highlighting successful schools. Randi was talking about instead of focusing on bad teachers, focusing on good teachers. WEINGARTEN: Look, what the unions actually talked about was as part of lifting the cap, as part of lifting the cap, they didn't fight against lifting the cap -- LEGEND: Yes, they did. Davis, I want to go to you on this one. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: So you think that most of the kids in D.C. are getting a crappy education right now? Geoffrey Canada: One of the saddest days of my life was when my mother told me Superman did not exist. You can't do it with the district rules and the union contracts as they are in most districts. You cannot say we want more resources to go to kids when in fact in this city, Joel Klein is spilling $100 million a year to pay for teachers you saw it in the movie, who aren't actually teaching. These high-performing charters are going in and they're reaching every kid and they're sending 90 percent of their kids to college. Andrew O'Hehir of Salon wrote a negative review of the film, writing that while there's "a great deal that's appealing," there's also "as much in this movie that is downright baffling. "[19] Forbes' Melik Kaylan similarly liked the film, writing, "I urge you all to drop everything and go see the documentary Waiting For "Superman" at the earliest opportunity. BRZEZINSKI: Ill tell you right now, Randi, I want to know after the break why we can't use pay to inspire teachers. If I get in, they give me a better chance in life. DEBORAH KENNY, HARLEM VILLAGE ACADEMY: Well its what we're doing and a lot of the schools around the country are doing when they're given the freedom, which is what the charter gives you to accomplish these results. Acquiring that good education is the daunting challenge they face. But when I saw you after the film, and I would -- being macho, hey, Davis, how you doing, man? BRZEZINSKI: Why didn't you want her to go to a regular public school in your neighborhood? endobj RHEE: You wake up every morning and you know that 46,000 kids are counting on you. What have you been able to do with them? WEINGARTEN: Yeah, of course. I think that we've all I mean Davis said it when he said he passed three public schools. We increased student achievement levels. 1h 51m. GLORIA: Im just so afraid for him. Were here to talk about the movie, to talk about education. /Count 5 I mean, not all teachers are created equal. But it's also frustrating when you know what's possible can't be replicated because there are barriers in the way. It just came out this week. endstream But can we really get Geoffrey Canadas in every public high school across America? SCARBOROUGH: Crying uncontrollably because it is unbelievable, some of the conditions that our kids are forced to learn in right now. We even tolerate mediocre teachers. I cry for him sometimes. [4][5][6] On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a "Certified Fresh" approval rating of 90% based on reviews from 118 critics. You have to live in the district. The reason is because we're allowed to give our teachers freedom and then hold them accountable for results. You fought the law and the law won. I think we all need to take more responsibility. LESTE BELL, DAISYS TEACHER: She chose her college and she wrote a letter to the admissions and asking them to allow her to attend their college. DAISYS FATHER: Come on, Daisy, cross your fingers. /MediaBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] Waiting For Superman was more widely released than any other documentary, and among the highest-grossing documentaries of 2010. BRZEZINSKI: On Tuesday morning at 8:00 a.m. from this very stage, General Colin Powell and his wife on "MORNING JOE." LEGEND: Well, it's been quite a learning experience because I get to meet great educators. /BleedBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] CANADA: Look, no business in America would be in existence if it ran like this. Mika and I want to welcome you to this special hour. The issue is, and we saw it and heard it in the town hall today a lot, we need to have instruments like they do in every other business to effectively judge and assess teachers. /Font << WEINGARTEN: I think look, again, we had a moment in time where we actually got to an agreement. Why did you pick this topic? /T1_1 20 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] "[12] The Hollywood Reporter focused on Geoffrey Canada's performance as "both the most inspiring and a consistently entertaining speaker," while also noting it "isn't exhaustive in its critique. SCARBOROUGH: The reformer. Waiting for 'Superman Now, a couple of years ago, an independent group called Ed Sector actually surveyed a whole bunch of teachers and asked teachers the question about whether they needed or wanted a union. As young as Bianca is, she too displays this look of defeat as her name is not called (Guggenheim 1:32:56). She was assigned in January. >> I think the question about whether school reform can continue at as an aggressive rate under him is whether hes going to be able to stand up to the fact that SCARBOROUGH: Let me ask you this Michelle. BRZEZINSKI: It was still painful. The goal of the film is to create a successful public education system filled with great schoolsthat leave no child behind, andit calls for reform from all of usin order to reach that goal. What's Mayor Bloomberg doing right? You could fail those kids for another 20 years, everybody keeps their job, nobody gets the go. /MediaBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] Why? BRZEZINSKI: They were picked off the street in a lottery. They couldn't add basic first grade skills, they couldn't have it. All you have to do is listen to people in Washington about it. It matters who your local representative is. /Pages 1 0 R /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text /ImageC ] /Parent 1 0 R I'm joking. In this incredible movie, "Waiting For Superman," Davis Guggenheim introduces to us some of the heroic parents who struggle to provide a better future for their children. You believe it. >> BRZEZINSKI: When the number came down, what was that telling your daughter, what was that telling you? Take a look. BRZEZINSKI: No. This is about changing the political environment that we're operating in. /Font << >> 4,789 Views. We're feeling a real sense of commitment. SCARBOROUGH: If you're going to lock kids in Harlem out of that process and let a few see the light and see the -- that seems to me to be immoral. And what the teachers wanted in Washington were the tools and conditions for them to do their jobs. What were the results of the kids who came in and were about to graduate this June, late May, what is the change that has happened with these children? Wouldn't that have been better? Rhee said that only a small number of teachers and principals cheated. I love teachers. Theres a lot of schools that I want to take you to Davis, great public schools where we are breaking the sound barrier, too. Let's give five extra hours for all the teachers in America to help kids right now and have the unions lead this charge of saying this is an emergency, we need to help these kids. "[13] Variety characterized the film's production quality as "deserving every superlative" and felt that "the film is never less than buoyant, thanks largely to the dedicated and effective teachers on whom Guggenheim focuses. All we're going to do is pay good teachers more money. "[14] Geraldo Rivera praised the film for promoting discussion of educational issues. LEGEND: Well, you know, there are plenty of constituencies that usually align with the union, for instance. In New York City, a group of local teachers protested one of the documentary's showings, calling the film "complete nonsense", writing that "there is no teacher voice in the film. [16], The film has also garnered praise from a number of conservative critics. << endobj I said mommy wanted you to stay in your school and she finished my sentence. WebWaiting For "Superman" has helped launch a movement to achieve a real and lasting change through the compelling stories of five unforgettable students such as Emily, a So the kids who came to us in 8 plus 3 they would couldn't the like this. >> The attendance and the schools itself. >> >> RHEE: I do. According to Waiting for Superman, from 1971 to today, America has gone from spending an average of $4,300 per student to $9,000 per student, (adjusting for inflation). BRZEZINSKI: Why didn't they add up? Towards the end of the film, there is a segment that illustrates the charter school lottery as it takes place for different schools. WebThe documentary Waiting for Superman, directed by Davis Guggenheim, is a film that shows how school systems are today. It's not sexy to vote in the midterms but it matters who, you know -- BRZEZINSKI: Oh, yes it is. << GUGGENHEIM: And the stakes for them. END VIDEO CLIP BRZEZINSKI: All right. That means in the midterms. Waiting for Superman What's the big takeaway from "Waiting For Superman"? /T1_1 20 0 R [31] Ravitch served as a board member with the NAEP and says that "the NAEP doesn't measure performance in terms of grade-level achievement," as claimed in the film, but only as "advanced," "proficient," and "basic." A preview of movies hitting theaters this spring : NPR A good education, therefore, is not ruled out by poverty, uneducated parents or crime and drug-infested neighborhoods. RHEE: First, I think I would be remiss if I did not point out to everybody that there's been a lot of talk about public schools, public schools. There's a problem with our system and who know that there are children in this country who are falling behind. Thank you so much. As he follows a handful of promising kids through a system that inhibits, rather than encourages, academic growth, Guggenheim undertakes an exhaustive review of public education, surveying "drop-out factories" and "academic sinkholes," methodically dissecting the system and its seemingly intractable problems. WEINGARTEN: A collaboration issue was where we disagreed at times. Davis, god bless you. I like to follow the evidence. Your last really big film was "Inconvenient Truth." Sept. 23, 2010. SCARBOROUGH: Okay. stream There are a couple of things leaders, in which we all are, could do. We're not attacking teachers. /MediaBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] [8], Roger Ebert gave the film 3.5 stars out of 4 and wrote, "What struck me most of all was Geoffrey Canada's confidence that a charter school run on his model can make virtually any first-grader a high school graduate who's accepted to college. I have a 12-year-old that goes to public school. Go. And the city of Indianapolis said you're the most effective ninth grade reading teacher in our city and we're going to give you a great reward, five days later they had to fire her because the contract said she's the youngest teacher and she has to go Now, there's no one -- bad person in the process. Find low everyday prices and buy online for delivery or in-store pick-up WEINGARTEN: This is not about the adults. SCARBOROUGH: As far as -- well -- LEGEND: Why is there a cap? Randi said something that was fascinating. This is a documentary about our failing education system and the tears we saw in this room are about our children and how our schools are leaving them behind. Make sure the tenure is not ever construed as a job for life. You tried to change things and chances are good, because of it, you're going to get fired. /TrimBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] The only disagreement that I think our union has had in terms of the way in which things have gone, is that our folks have desperately wanted to have a voice in how to do reform. You think it was about -- let's be respectful. Will they give him a million dollars for re-election if he keeps you in your position? The video explores several of the problems within the system, and tells the personal stories of several families and communities who have been impacted and disadvantaged by the broken education system. Ravitch says that a study by Stanford University economist Margaret Raymond of 5000 charter schools found that only 17% are superior in math test performance to a matched public school, and many perform badly, casting doubt on the film's claim that privately managed charter schools are the solution to bad public schools. SCARBOROUGH: 15 seconds. You said OK we're not going to penalize bad teachers. BRZEZINSKI: How do we get to what you're saying, though? The fact that there are currently not enough spaces in American schools should also be viewed as one of the primary factors defining their failure to meet the needs of students (Guggenheim). /T1_1 57 0 R Educ 300: Education Reform, Past and Present, an undergraduate course with Professor Jack Dougherty at Trinity College, Hartford CT. David GuggenheimsWaiting for Supermanlooks at how theAmerican public school system is failing its students and displays how reformers have attempted to solve this problem. [38] The documentary was directed, filmed, and edited by Julie Cavanagh, Darren Marelli, Norm Scott, Mollie Bruhn, and Lisa Donlan. Webwaiting for superman movie transcript+filetype:ppt+filetype:pdf. SCARBOROUGH: Because we've been up to Harlem, we've seen what's happening up there. We can run the school the way we want, which is to give our teachers the power to teach. Only 3 out of 100 students at Roosevelt will graduate with the necessary classes for admission to a four year university. MICHELLE RHEE, CHANCELLOR, D.C. PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Well, I think you should probably ask the union folks that question. We increased attendance rates. Ravitch also writes that many charter schools are involved in "unsavory real estate deals" [31], In 2011, many news media reported on a testing score "cheating scandal" at Rhee's schools, because the test answer sheets contained a suspiciously high number of erasures that changed wrong answers to right answers.

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waiting for superman documentary transcript