waiting for superman documentary transcript

BRZEZINSKI: What are you saying, Randi, what is he saying? Is there any give here? /TrimBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] ]o m P:giwgRG+g;)Y 'J[+AH@f6=D.Ga5&0RL[?Xt6MU*/-waUN BRZEZINSKI: When the number came down, what was that telling your daughter, what was that telling you? SCARBOROUGH: What have you learned since getting involved? /Type /Page Most of them. >> It was so heartbreaking to see her upset and all of the other children around her not being called and not being picked. We can't achieve equality or humanity and justice for everybody if we can't make sure that every kid gets a good education. /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text ] It is a revolution. He's a Grammy award winning songwriter. But I think it's quite frankly a little disingenuous for the union president to stand up and say we liked what Michelle was doing, we wanted it to continue to happen, when the national AFT poured $1 million into the campaign in Washington, D.C. a million dollars in a local mayoral race you know clearly sends a message that they didn't want things to continue as they were. "[23], Author and academic Rick Ayers lambasted the accuracy of the film, describing it as "a slick marketing piece full of half-truths and distortions" and criticizing its focus on standardized testing. Coming up, right after we're finished here, MSNBC will re-air the two-hour town hall. BRZEZINSKI: If you leave Washington, D.C. are you going to Newark? [16], The film has also garnered praise from a number of conservative critics. We'll come back and continue this. SCARBOROUGH: Fantastic. << "[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. And we need to have good evaluation systems. /MC0 37 0 R NAKIA: She felt it wasn't fair that other children were being picked and she was just as smart as they were and why not her. /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text /ImageC ] Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim reminds us that education "statistics" have names: Anthony, Francisco, Bianca, Daisy, and Emily, whose stories make up the engrossing foundation of WAITING FOR SUPERMAN. RHEE: You wake up every morning and you know that 46,000 kids are counting on you. IE 11 is not supported. SCARBOROUGH: How do we do it, Geoffrey? BRZEZINSKI: What happens to these kids? >> And that still scared the hell out of the Washington union. It starts with teachers becoming the very best, leaders removing the barriers of change, neighbors committed to their school, you willing to act (Guggenheim 1:45:05-1:45:28). Guggenheim, Davis. Web2010. endobj CANADA: There are two things. BRZEZINSKI: These are compelling arguments that we all can agree on but, Randi, let me just put it to you this way. }>=Uw2cS=V. I9kZJw^EAOd j]Y[wl-e06E#/mlyTbE9f}@8 a/ ^} So there are teachers who are having this debate within the spectrum of your organization. Throughout the documentary, different aspects of the American public education system are examined. However, the film shows how even charter schools leave some children behind, as those who are not chosen by the luck of the draw in the lottery system, are not able to attend the charter schools of their choice. >> SCARBOROUGH: Michelle, let me ask you this. WebFILM SUMMARY With passion and urgency, WAITING FOR SUPERMAN advocates for the educational welfare of Americas children in a public school system that is severely It's about places that have failed for 30, 40, 50 years, we can't do the same thing this year that we did last year. 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. endobj There's a complete and utter lack of accountability for the job that we're supposed to be doing, which is producing results for kids. That's why -- SCARBOROUGH: To John's point, though -- WEINGARTEN: So we never -- SCARBOROUGH: Unions fought like hell against these successful charter schools being able to expand in New York State. /Parent 1 0 R /Parent 1 0 R I want to just ask Randi, you've been taking pot shots from everybody here on stage, including us at times. Waiting for Superman is a documentary which investigates the different ways in which education is failing students and the development of the American public /CropBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] << WebFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. These high-performing charters are going in and they're reaching every kid and they're sending 90 percent of their kids to college. Webwaiting for superman full transcriptred gomphrena globosa magical properties 27 februari, 2023 / i beer fermentation stages / av / i beer fermentation stages / av You think it was about -- let's be respectful. BRZEZINSKI: Nakia, thank you. SCARBOROUGH: You were on the board for Harlem Village Academy. By the nature of who my family is. And that's something that no parent wants their child to ever be a witness or to hear when they're going to school. You could fail those kids for another 20 years, everybody keeps their job, nobody gets the go. 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. /Resources << PG. SCARBOROUGH: You mean against -- RHEE: Against Fenty, my boss. 1h 51m. /MediaBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] This is our country. As part of lifting the cap they wanted to make sure that there was accountability for everyone. WEINGARTEN: John. Broadcast: Saturday, September 25, 2010. We'll hear from the audience as well. WEINGARTEN: Yeah, of course. Waiting for 'Superman' the title refers to a Harlem educators childhood belief that a superhero would fix the problems of the ghetto won an Audience Award at You said OK we're not going to penalize bad teachers. 7 0 obj A lot of times, the unions, for instance, were fighting to -- fighting the right to have more charters in New York. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: The space with the Xs is for all of the fifth grade students moving into the sixth grade for next year. Were going to talk to in a second and thats where Jeff Zucker told me I needed to go. SCARBOROUGH: What we hear, Randi, morning after morning after morning from progressives, from conservatives, from Republicans, from Democrats, from independents, seems to be the same thing. She was assigned in January. LEGEND: We need to be clear, you know, sometimes it sounds like everybody is on the same team up here because we all sound like we agree. But I think that's false. But the issue in terms of the election, went far further than education. When they hear this back and forth, there's the sense of like, you know what, put my head in the sand, take care of my own kids because this debate has been going on for generations. /Contents [ 39 0 R 40 0 R 41 0 R 42 0 R 43 0 R 44 0 R 45 0 R 46 0 R ] SCARBOROUGH: You also told me that there was a split in the civil rights community, that older members of the civil rights community sometimes fought younger members of the civil rights community who were reformers. So they were trying to impose a cap on the number of charter schools that could be had in New York. The site's consensus states: "Gripping, heartbreaking, and ultimately hopeful, Waiting for "Superman" is an impassioned indictment of the American school system from An Inconvenient Truth director Davis Guggenheim. /ArtBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] /Resources << endobj It was about a whole range of other issues. We're just saying --. You believe it, don't you, Michelle? The issue is we have to all do this together with good contracts, with all of us on the same side, getting to help good teachers, getting supportive principals, getting a curriculum and the wrap-around services that Geoff does that cradle to college service. Geoffrey Canada: One of the saddest days of my life was when my mother told me Superman did not exist. 57 percent of Daisys classmates won't graduate. What are your thoughts? You've done an amazing job there in Harlem. /Properties << That's not the case with all charter schools across America. In a documentary called Waiting for Superman, contemporary education issues that the U.S. has been facing for several decades are addressed. /Parent 1 0 R BRZEZINSKI: You also knew that a little girl like Daisy can be a vet or a doctor or anything she wants to be if she's given the tools to do it. They clearly illustrate that no matter the area, teachers are failing America's youth at an alarming rate.. "Waiting for Superman" ( Superman & Lois), an episode of Superman & Lois. /CropBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] GUGGENHEIM: Those kids can't learn. That youre not going to look American with our 15,000 school system and say we're going to charter them, that's just not going to happen in my lifetime. And it's more about a jobs program than it is about the kids. Waiting for Superman, a documentary about the mediocre public school system in the U.S., uses both techniques to great effect. BRZEZINSKI: Why not inspire them with pay? & CEO, HARLEM CHILDRENS ZONE: I think the real important issue for us to face as Americans is if we don't fix this, we will not remain a great country. What have you learned as somebody who isn't a professional educator on what we need to do? We had at least 40 of us in one classroom and the teacher refused to teach. >> We increased attendance rates. Because you would think that the parents of those children that Michelle was in there shaking up the system to save those children, if those parents would have rallied, but we have gotten so used to failure, we tolerate failure in places like D.C. and central Harlem and Detroit, we just tolerate that failure and we've got to say to this nation, no more. GUGGENHEIM: Ive seen the movie hundreds of times. "[21] Melissa Anderson of The Village Voice was critical of the film for not including enough details of outlying socioeconomic issues, writing, "macroeconomic responses to Guggenheim's querygo unaddressed in Waiting for "Superman," which points out the vast disparity in resources for inner-city versus suburban schools only to ignore them. BRZEZINSKI: Youre outnumbered. /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text ] It just came out this week. There are two Americas right now when it comes to education. 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 And what teachers have told us is that focus instead on the tools and conditions we need to do our jobs. /GS0 18 0 R You have to pull out a bingo ball and call your number. ?zBzD%YC1_PVu,fkGsM'2Hnm^]6_1W|qpff&,+y cWoM~UNxa*_EE}=}z/P__~:Y)z `'4Q!-ccE"?6HD6JW (b]Jl BP> "[20], The film also received negative criticism. 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. SCARBOROUGH: First and foremost -- LEGEND: If we care about justice, if we care about equality in this country, we have to care about fixing education. SCARBOROUGH: Why are you going to get fired? Let me answer your question first. There's a problem with our system and who know that there are children in this country who are falling behind. Geoffrey Canada has done it. GUGGENHEIM: And fight for these kids. So even though we may disagree about that, what this film does, it creates a moment in time. SCARBOROUGH: Randi said the teachers wanted the tools to get the job done. And I think seeing what's possible in this film is very inspiring. /ExtGState << By showing its audience that even charter schools close their doors to some students, which them forces these students to attendfailing public schools, the video illustrates howthere are still flaws to the American public school system and challenges that need to be addressed. People couldn't believe you could do it. American schools face frequent budget cuts, but its not all about the money. /T1_0 24 0 R I get why that's good for the adults. 2 0 obj We need to do a lot more of what Debbie Kenny is doing in that school but we need to do whats going on in lots and lots and lots of public schools because at the end of the day, every single teacher I know wants to make a difference in the lives of kids. 40 years later we're still fighting for equality and one of the biggest barriers to achieving quality is the fact that so many kids in our country can't get a great education. 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). Find low everyday prices and buy online for delivery or in-store pick-up The contract says she has to go. 10 Video Games That Need a Live Action Adaptation, 2023's Most Anticipated Sequels, Prequels, and Spin-offs. Wouldn't that have been better? DAISYS FATHER: Come on, Daisy, cross your fingers. Final words with our panel, next after a short break. Geoffrey Canada. I think he wants to do the right thing. /BleedBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] That's amazing. [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. 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. Even during the MSNBC town hall today, there were teachers who say I don't care about tenure. So we've got to open up this issue of innovation and we've got to make sure that in those places we allow real educators to come in and redesign this thing so it works. /Font << In fact you come off quite badly. BRZEZINSKI: Im sorry, we have news for our audience as well. Cross your fingers. By the time she leaves Stevenson, only 13 percent of her classmates will be proficient in math. I get to meet all the wonderful teachers out there. WebWaiting For Superman (871) 7.4 1 h 51 min 2010 X-Ray PG The lives of five Harlem and Bronx families in the high stakes lottery for access to New York City's best charter There are really, really bad charter schools across America. /Properties << MICHELLE RHEE, CHANCELLOR, D.C. PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Well, I think you should probably ask the union folks that question. >> So the kids who came to us in 8 plus 3 they would couldn't the like this. SCARBOROUGH: Right. SCARBOROUGH: John Legend, final thoughts? John, tell us how you got involved in this. There are a couple of things leaders, in which we all are, could do. Yet instead of examining this critical issue objectively, the movie Waiting for "Superman" cites false statistics in their effort to scapegoat teachers, unfairly blaming them for all the failures of our urban schools. 10 0 obj And I always -- Im at screenings all across the country. BRZEZINSKI: Okay. /Resources << A good education, therefore, is not ruled out by poverty, uneducated parents or crime and drug-infested neighborhoods. >> /CropBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] One of the saddest days of my life was when my mother told me Superman did not exist, the These students range in The lottery in this movie is a metaphor. Somebody who's fighting for kids like Daisy is John Legend. stream Tomorrow morning Joes going to be live from Learning Plaza. It is must-see TV, from 9:00 to 11:00 Eastern Time right here on MSNBC. ANTHONY: I stayed back one grade. SCARBOROUGH: Because we've been up to Harlem, we've seen what's happening up there. I'd like to follow up by asking you, that on "MEET THE PRESS" this morning, you said the union has taken steps to make teachers better, taken concrete steps. Let's go there and talk to the president of the American federation of teachers, Randi Weingarten. 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. Having said that, we have all done too much about focusing on bad teachers. I know they are. But we need to have real evaluation systems, which is what the union has been focused on, so that teachers are really judged fairly. And what the teachers wanted in Washington were the tools and conditions for them to do their jobs. WebSynopsis. I think we all have to look in the mirror and say, what have we done wrong up until now and what do we need to do better? Randi we'll let you get a response in here and also, Mika, what we're going to do is figure out where everybody agrees. Have your mom and dad told you about the lottery? /T1_1 20 0 R GUGGENHEIM: Those parents don't care. The film recognizes how the American public plays an important role in helping to accomplish the reform goal of making American public schools great. SCARBOROUGH: It really is. RHEE: It was actually 12 percent that were proficient in reading but he picked the better statistic because actually, only 8 percent of our children were proficient in math. There's a cap in New York State because ultimately when George Pataki and I and others started to work on having charter schools in this state, there was an issue in terms of the economics and what would happen with moneys in terms of other districts. RHEE: I don't think they are. Its so interesting you say that because Mika, Chris, our EP, myself, everybody thats seen this movie says first of all, they break down and cry at the end of this movie and then when they go home and they look at their children, children who can go to really great schools, they look at their own children differently. We need to have great curriculum. /T1_1 20 0 R BRZEZINSKI: How old is she? >> On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. RHEE: Thats correct. We could say to everyone in education we have to give a couple of more hours. "[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. /Count 5 SCARBOROUGH: We really had. NAKIA: The public schools in my neighborhood don't add up to what I want from her. 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. [38] The documentary was directed, filmed, and edited by Julie Cavanagh, Darren Marelli, Norm Scott, Mollie Bruhn, and Lisa Donlan. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) ANTHONY: I want to go to college, get an education. These are our communities. Davis, god bless you. And when you say that, people say you're attacking teachers. I think if we actually got to what constitutes a good teacher and had that kind of standard we'd all be in the same place on that and there are about 50 or 60 districts right now, I made a proposal in January about how to overhaul evaluation. You get to the nation's capital, the nation's capital, only 16 percent of students are proficient in math. The film also examines teacher's unions. It matters who your local representative is. The film shows how the audience members, filled with prospective students and their families, all sit with apprehensive looks on their faces as they anxiously listen to the names and numbers of the children who are called and are therefore accepted into the charter school by luck of the draw. /GS1 17 0 R We actually have to change the political environment. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Daisy and her parents have found one other option. They want to know what good teaching looks like and they want to emulate it. WebView and compare WAITING,FOR,SUPERMAN,DOCUMENTARY,TRANSCRIPT on Yahoo Finance. The film shows how Geoffrey Canadas solution to this problem was to create charter schools that would give children and their parents more options within the public school system and would hopefully raise academic performance, decrease dropout rates, andincrease the number of students who attend college. CANADA: Can I just say this -- [ applause ] this is the one area and Ive heard, Ive heard this suggested. 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. I mean, not all teachers are created equal. Because what's happened in so many instances, is that the evaluation system is what's broken. << SCARBOROUGH: Last in, first out. They'll talk about this issue. Thank you for joining us. BRZEZINSKI: Welcome back. I said mommy wanted you to stay in your school and she finished my sentence. /Contents 36 0 R >> BEGIN VIDEO CLIP: NAKIA: I grew up in the public school system. /GS0 47 0 R It's not sexy to vote in the midterms but it matters who, you know -- BRZEZINSKI: Oh, yes it is. WebThe documentary Waiting for Superman, directed by Davis Guggenheim, is a film that shows how school systems are today. /Producer (Python PDF Library \055 http\072\057\057pybrary\056net\057pyPdf\057) We love hard-working teachers. /CropBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] >> (END VIDEO CLIP) BRZEZINSKI: And there are kids that don't make it. So people keep talking about accountability just in terms of firing teachers but what I think people need to understand is how accountability allows you to unleash teacher passion by setting on fire all the teachers in the school because you're allowed to give them the freedom to teach the way they see fit. BRZEZINSKI: Is there a possibility? Joe and I saw the movie a few days ago and we literally walked up Broadway, I think it was, in complete silence, both feeling very twisted and angry about what we had seen. BRZEZINSKI: No. We have to fix this thing and it means the adults have to take leadership. SCARBOROUGH: Hold on a second. SCARBOROUGH: You guys were great. I like to follow the evidence. /Parent 1 0 R I knew -- as Davis said, I knew what was going to happen before she knew what was going to happen. Webwaiting for superman movie transcript+filetype:ppt+filetype:pdf. It took a little while to get the money straightened for this green light and 80 percent of the teachers voted for that agreement. /TrimBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] We're turning to you now. /Properties << LEGEND: Who your state senator is. WEINGARTEN: No one, you know, teachers in at least our union would be the first to tell you, we rail against this system in some ways as much as Geoff and Michelle. SCARBOROUGH: No doubt about it. Will they give him a million dollars for re-election if he keeps you in your position? And it started to haunt me, the idea that kids in my own neighborhood, and I live in a pretty good neighborhood, aren't getting what my kids have. [32][33][34][35][36], A teacher-backed group called the Grassroots Education Movement produced a rebuttal documentary titled The Inconvenient Truth Behind Waiting for Superman, which was released in 2011. We should let Randi respond. LEGEND: Well, you know, there are plenty of constituencies that usually align with the union, for instance.

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waiting for superman documentary transcript