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On Tuesday, September 25, 2007, teachers from across the province will rally at the Sooke Board of Education office in support of a colleague who may be disciplined for refusing to administer a standardized test to her Grade 3 students.

Motivated by concern for her students, Kathryn Sihota, a Grade 3 teacher in the Sooke school district and 27-year veteran in primary teaching, took a stand last spring and refused to give the DART (District Assessment of Reading Team) to her young charges. “I’ve administered the test for years and I’m not going to do it anymore,” Sihota says. “The last time I gave the test, a child dissolved in tears from anxiety. I’d put her in a situation I didn’t want her to be in.”

Teachers oppose testing when its purpose is simply to satisfy the government and school district agenda of data collection for political purposes, rather than to assist them in finding ways to enrich students’ learning experiences. An increasing number of tests are now being imposed on students and are detracting from a quality learning experience.

“Teachers work with students in classrooms every day and understand that students need support and encouragement to be successful,” says Irene Lanzinger, president of the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation. “We use a variety of assessment methods, including tests, to help students learn. The over-emphasis on standardized exams and data collection is putting students and their success at risk while doing nothing to enhance learning. Teachers throughout the province are speaking out on behalf of their students and the support they need in order to be successful.” 

The rally will be held at the Sooke Board of Education office 3143 Jacklin Road, Victoria, from 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Speakers include: Ian Johnson (president of the Sooke Teachers’ Association), Kathryn Sihota (Sooke teacher), Eden Haythornthwaite (Cowichan school trustee), Hanna Seymour (Cowichan parent), Rachel Soberg (Sooke parent), and Irene Lanzinger (president of the BCTF).

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For more information, contact Kathleen MacKinnon, BCTF media relations officer, at 604-871-1881 (office) or 604-340-1959 (cell).