January 14, 2008

WHAT DO SCHOOLS HAVE TO DO WITH CHILDREN?:

The Early Bird Gets the Bad Grade (NANCY KALISH, 1/14/08, NY Times)

[E]ach morning, few of the country’s 17 million high school students are awake enough to get much out of their first class, particularly if it starts before 8 a.m. Sure, many of them stayed up too late the night before, but not because they wanted to.

Research shows that teenagers’ body clocks are set to a schedule that is different from that of younger children or adults. This prevents adolescents from dropping off until around 11 p.m., when they produce the sleep-inducing hormone melatonin, and waking up much before 8 a.m. when their bodies stop producing melatonin. The result is that the first class of the morning is often a waste, with as many as 28 percent of students falling asleep, according to a National Sleep Foundation poll. Some are so sleepy they don’t even show up, contributing to failure and dropout rates.

Many of our presidential candidates have been relatively silent on how they plan to save our troubled education system. For those still searching for a policy that might have a positive impact, here’s an idea: stop focusing on testing and instead support changing the hours of the school day, starting it later for teenagers and ending it later for all children.

Indeed, no one does well when they’re sleep-deprived, but insufficient sleep among children has been linked to obesity and to learning issues like attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. You’d think this would spur educators to take action, and a handful have.


The Education system is about parents, not their kids.

Posted by Orrin Judd at January 14, 2008 9:54 AM
Comments

It sounds like their making excuses for poor performance to me.

Posted by: Bartman at January 14, 2008 10:45 AM

Also about varsity sports, not education.

Posted by: TimF at January 14, 2008 12:06 PM

I propose a variation on the Marine Corps model. Get them there at 0730, PT for an hour, have some chow and kick off classes at 0900. The perfect way to start your day.

Of course my view might be colored by the fact that I went to high school at the Marine Military Academy...

Posted by: Gil Gilliam at January 14, 2008 12:33 PM

I propose a variation on the Marine Corps model. Get them there at 0730, PT for an hour, eat some chow and start classes at 0900. The perfect way to start your day.

Of course my view may be colored by the fact that I went to high school at the Marine Military Academy...

Posted by: Gil Gilliam at January 14, 2008 12:37 PM

We had marching band as our first class, with OJ playing the bass drum...so, if I was still asleep when I got to school, I didn't stay that way for long...

Posted by: Foos at January 14, 2008 12:39 PM

Make that "they're", not their.

Posted by: Bartman at January 14, 2008 1:36 PM

I was sure that Thompson was going to come out for required daily naps, as part of his platform.

Posted by: Jorge Curioso at January 15, 2008 1:43 AM

I am trying to locate Gil Gilliam - a friend and colleague of my late father Jay Fidler - if you are he - please send me an updated address.

THANK YOU!

Posted by: Shelley Fidler at January 17, 2008 11:26 AM
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