waiting for superman documentary transcript

/Type /Pages Thank you so much for doing this and also sharing your story in the movie. Will they give him a million dollars for re-election if he keeps you in your position? Yes, there should be fairness. We spruced up -- modernized the building. Documentary. But that isn't something that can't be, you know, worked out. Rhee said that only a small number of teachers and principals cheated. There was, as Geoff said, a sense that failure was tolerable, as opposed to a focus on success. And we're going to figure out, we're going to get people together here. We could say to everyone in education we have to give a couple of more hours. Waiting for Superman/Transcript - The Altered Adventure 1 0 obj [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." An examination of the current state of education in America today. 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. 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. LEGEND: This is a civil rights issue. "Geraldo at Large." SCARBOROUGH: How do we do it, Geoffrey? It took a little while to get the money straightened for this green light and 80 percent of the teachers voted for that agreement. 10 0 obj I love teachers. /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text ] I said what I if I made a different kind of movie from a parents' point of view? BRZEZINSKI: Please help us welcome founder and CEO of the Harlem Children's Zone, Geoffrey Canada, Washington D.C.'s school's chancellor, Michelle Rhee, American Federation of Teacher's president Randi Weingarten and filmmaker Davis Guggenheim. But I do think though Davis even though we may disagree there wasn't a public school or a public school teacher that was pictured in this film, people have done amazing jobs. /CropBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] Video Analysis: Waiting for Superman - Trinity College JOHN LEGEND, SONGWRITER: Well, it's an interesting story because I was making this album "Wake-Up." /TrimBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] The answer is no. "[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. That was teachers talking to each other and talking to the world about what teachers needed. /Properties << We just don't want lousy teachers to be able to keep their jobs and kids not get an education. Most will go to John Phillip Souza, which the "Washington Post" called an academic sink hole. You get to the nation's capital, the nation's capital, only 16 percent of students are proficient in math. But can we really get Geoffrey Canadas in every public high school across America? Stevenson feeds into Roosevelt, one of the worst-performing schools in Los Angeles. I want the system to be better. Waiting for Superman That's amazing. One of them is Nakia. RHEE: We wanted to give the teachers the tools. We had at least 40 of us in one classroom and the teacher refused to teach. SCARBOROUGH: Okay, Michelle -- WEINGARTEN: We agreed at times. /GS1 17 0 R Is there any give here? Why did you pick this topic? << 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. Because we talked to Randi before. 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. We're just saying --. 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. They were the right things for kids but they made the adults incredibly uncomfortable. Waiting for 'Superman' (2010) | Watch Free Documentaries Online So it's important to understand how this is locked down here in D.C. and in New York. Waiting For Superman may refer to: Waiting for "Superman", a 2010 documentary. A lot of times, the unions, for instance, were fighting to -- fighting the right to have more charters in New York. WebWaiting for Superman/Transcript. /Rotate 0 Tomorrow morning Joes going to be live from Learning Plaza. GUGGENHEIM: The dream of making a movie like this is conversations just like this, the fact that you and NBC and Viacom and Paramount and Get School bring a movie to the table and let people in this room have a real conversation about to fix our schools is essential. /ArtBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] So they were trying to impose a cap on the number of charter schools that could be had in New York. Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim reminds us that education "statistics" have names: & 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. And she thought I was crying because it's like Santa Claus is not real and I was crying because there was no one coming with enough power to save us. << SCARBOROUGH: The reformer. Coming up, right after we're finished here, MSNBC will re-air the two-hour town hall. /Font << So let me say, because I get told a lot that Im teacher bashing. 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. /ArtBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] 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. WEINGARTEN: I live in New York -- RHEE: You put $1 million into a mayoral campaign. But we need to have real evaluation systems, which is what the union has been focused on, so that teachers are really judged fairly. So there are teachers who are having this debate within the spectrum of your organization. endobj Ravitch said that "cheating, teaching to bad tests, institutionalized fraud, dumbing down of tests, and a narrowed curriculum" were the true outcomes of Rhee's tenure in D.C. RHEE: Yes, that's right. LEGEND: I think there needs to be an understanding in our community when we fight for our kids we're fighting for our community. /T1_1 20 0 R Waiting for 'Superman' Quotes We need to get involved and take ownership over this and go to the schools and tutor, go to the schools and mentor. Documentary on Americas Public School System - The New We'll be right back. "[20], The film also received negative criticism. Like around here, I mean, I want my kids to have better than what I had. 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. /T1_1 20 0 R I've been amazed by what's possible. We increased graduation rates. Waiting for "Superman UNIDENTIFIED MALE: To come see, geography and love, thats it. NAKIA: The public schools in my neighborhood don't add up to what I want from her. He wrote "Shine," the theme song for "Waiting For Superman." RHEE: You wake up every morning and you know that 46,000 kids are counting on you. SCARBOROUGH: John Legend, final thoughts? And that means get involved. But, Mondello WebShop for waiting for superman documentary transcript filetype:lua at Best Buy. 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 RHEE: Thats correct. stream WebTRANSCRIPT: WAITING FOR SUPERMAN PANEL DISCUSSION WITH: NBC'S JOE SCARBOROUGH; NBC'S MIKA BRZEZINSKI;DAVIS GUGGENHEIM, DIRECTOR, An examination of the current state of education in America today. [3], Geoffrey Canada describes his journey as an educator and recounts the story of his devastation when, as a child, he discovers that Superman is fictional, that "there is no one coming with enough power to save us.". >> "[22] Anderson also opined that the animation clips were overused. We're turning to you now. 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. The lottery in this movie is a metaphor. GUGGENHEIM: Those parents don't care. I want to ask you another really quick question and then go around to the rest of the panel. BRZEZINSKI: You can hear the distrust here. First, I loved that town hall today. "[11] Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly gave the film an A, calling it "powerful, passionate, and potentially revolution-inducing. /Im0 19 0 R That's when we come back as we dive into the issues presented in "Waiting For Superman." SCARBOROUGH: Okay. 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. A preview of movies hitting theaters this spring : NPR And we have to have everyone, even parents, recommitted, you know, even school officials, district heads, superintendents, unions, all of us have to move off a position of self-interest like I do with my own kids, sending them to private school, like the unions do, I think, preserving the status quo. Waiting For Superman Discussion Guide - Influence Film Club [4][5][6] On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a "Certified Fresh" approval rating of 90% based on reviews from 118 critics. GUGGENHEIM: Those kids can't learn. This is why. 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. Somebody who's fighting for kids like Daisy is John Legend. This is our country. WEINGARTEN: Theres lots of -- look. DAISYS GATHER: Yes. [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. Why is that? And a lot of times some of the older civil rights organizations have historically aligned with the unions. stream >> The film follows several families as they attempt to gain access to prominent charter schools for their children. WEINGARTEN: Let me get to both of these issues, let me see if I can conflate them. waiting for superman documentary transcript Waiting for "Superman" premiered in the US on September 24, 2010, in theaters in New York and Los Angeles, with a rolling wider release that began on October 1, 2010. 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. We love hard-working teachers. You have to pull out a bingo ball and call your number. /MC0 37 0 R UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Next year, Anthonys class will move up to junior high. /Type /Page }>=Uw2cS=V. I9kZJw^EAOd j]Y[wl-e06E#/mlyTbE9f}@8 a/ ^} Or it can't be done. 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. It's shameful. Film. Thank you for joining us. SCARBOROUGH: This is a civil rights issue? Go. I want to talk about New York for one second. WEINGARTEN: A collaboration issue was where we disagreed at times. That's not the case with all charter schools across America. endobj "[10] Joe Morgenstern, writing for The Wall Street Journal, gave the film a positive review writing, "when the future of public education is being debated with unprecedented intensity," the film "makes an invaluable addition to the debate. You could fail those kids for another 20 years, everybody keeps their job, nobody gets the go. The movie's major villains are the National /Font << 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. 5 0 obj Fox News. So we're going to differentiate and we're going to recognize and reward the highest performing teachers and we're going to look at the lowest performing teachers and we're going to remove them from the system. NAKIA: Shes 7 now. ANTHONY: I stayed back one grade. The filmmakers deliberately kept the camera on certain students and their families, like Nakia and Bianca, in order to show how those who did not get into charter schools felt extremely disappointed and emotional because they had hoped to be accepted into a schoolthat would not fail them. This is a transcript of "Waiting for Superman". The film portrays the deep sadness that Bianca and her mother feel when Bianca is not accepted into the charter school as the two embrace one another at the end and Nakia dries her daughters tears (Guggenheim 1:37:35). waiting for superman movie transcript We're not attacking teachers. SCARBOROUGH: Why would you spend a million dollars to defeat a mayor? My kids have won the lottery. 57 percent of Daisys classmates won't graduate. 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. This is about changing the political environment that we're operating in. I just heard a story, I met a teacher the other day. He's a Grammy award winning songwriter. LEGEND: Who your state senator is. These are our communities. JOE SCARBOROUGH: Good evening. Yes, first or second grade skills. >> And what the teachers wanted in Washington were the tools and conditions for them to do their jobs. /Type /Page BRZEZINSKI: They were picked off the street in a lottery. /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text ] You do not come off as the hero of this movie. That means politically get involved. SCARBOROUGH: Thanks a lot, Davis, way to go, man. >> You said, you still cry every time you see it.