Come on out. RHEE: I'm just wondering, if the AFT was putting a million dollars into mayoral campaigns all across the country just based on who the teachers liked, I would buy that argument. Mika and I want to welcome you to this special hour. I went up to a school up there. They asked Rhee whether the pressure on teachers led them to cheat. You said, you still cry every time you see it. (soundbite of film, "big george foreman: the miraculous story of the once and future heavyweight champion of the world") KHRIS DAVIS: (As George Foreman) Last time they saw me, I looked like Superman. Acquiring that good education is the daunting challenge they face. National Assessment of Educational Progress, Bill Gates Goes to Sundance, Offers an Education, "How Davis Guggenheim's Documentary 'Waiting for "Superman"' Will Further Fuel the Education Debate -- New York Magazine - Nymag", "Waiting for Superman Movie Reviews, Pictures", "How did 'Waiting for 'Superman's' ' Davis Guggenheim become the right wing's favorite liberal filmmaker? The film recognizes how the American public plays an important role in helping to accomplish the reform goal of making American public schools great. And Im not going to pretend that you can just come in and snap your fingers and things are going to get better overnight. Be the first to contribute. /Pages 1 0 R This is about changing the political environment that we're operating in. It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. DAISYS FATHER: Come on, Daisy, cross your fingers. /Rotate 0 WEINGARTEN: Let me -- SCARBOROUGH: If it wasn't about education, I mean, what was it about? Compute answers using Wolfram's breakthrough technology & knowledgebase, relied on by millions of students & professionals. These are our communities. RHEE: You wake up every morning and you know that 46,000 kids are counting on you. Coming up, right after we're finished here, MSNBC will re-air the two-hour town hall. We have to go to break right now. END VIDEO CLIP BRZEZINSKI: All right. The movie's major villains are the National 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. I want the system to be better. WebGenre: Documentary Waiting for 'Superman' Screenplay Edit Buy Year: 2010 4,775 Views Geoffrey Canada: One of the saddest days of my life was when my mother told me GUGGENHEIM: And the stakes for them. Things such as the ease in which a public school teacher achieves tenure, the inability to fire a teacher who is tenured, and how the system attempts to reprimand poorly performing teachers are shown to affect the educational environment. /BleedBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] I think sometimes there's a disconnect between them. WebTRANSCRIPT: WAITING FOR SUPERMAN PANEL DISCUSSION WITH: NBC'S JOE SCARBOROUGH; NBC'S MIKA BRZEZINSKI;DAVIS GUGGENHEIM, DIRECTOR, We can run the school the way we want, which is to give our teachers the power to teach. We have to take ownership. What's Mayor Bloomberg doing right? WEINGARTEN: A collaboration issue was where we disagreed at times. You believe it. If I have kids, I don't want kids to be in this environment. 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). 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. 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). /ArtBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] /Count 5 We'll hear from the audience as well. I know they are. Thank you so much for doing this and also sharing your story in the movie. endobj << 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. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Daisys path to medical school begins with eighth grade algebra which she'll need to take when she moves up to Stevenson Middle School. [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. Fox News. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: So you think that most of the kids in D.C. are getting a crappy education right now? There are winners and losers. 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. NAKIA: Yes. SCARBOROUGH: Davis, let's begin with you. (d acJ4@%Q8C/! But I think that's false. WebThe documentary Waiting for Superman, directed by Davis Guggenheim, is a film that shows how school systems are today. "[9] Scott Bowles of USA Today lauded the film for its focus on the students: "it's hard to deny the power of Guggenheim's lingering shots on these children. We're turning to you now. Michelle, you have been on the wrong side of the debate over here. It was so heartbreaking to see her upset and all of the other children around her not being called and not being picked. 1h 51m. 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. endobj That's so important to help level the playing field for kids who may be disadvantaged. The principal wants her to stay. SCARBOROUGH: Crying uncontrollably because it is unbelievable, some of the conditions that our kids are forced to learn in right now. 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. 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. Web2010. You've done an amazing job there in Harlem. 100 percent of the kids pass the science regions. /GS0 18 0 R WEINGARTEN: Yes. /Properties << I think what's happened in places like Washington and I saw it compared to New York City. Waiting For "Superman" is an inside look at the problems with education in America. Why did you pick this topic? NAKIA: I was disturbed. I think that teachers are not the problem, they are the solution to the problems that we face. You said OK we're not going to penalize bad teachers. BRZEZINSKI: Why not inspire them with pay? DAISYS GATHER: Yes. Feel free to edit or add to this page, as long as the information comes directly from the Waiting for Superman, a documentary about the mediocre public school system in the U.S., uses both techniques to great effect. 9 0 obj >> (END VIDEO CLIP) BRZEZINSKI: And there are kids that don't make it. SCARBOROUGH: Right. NAKIA: The schools in my area don't measure up as far as the reading is concerned, the math is concerned. And it's just -- it changes your perspective. "[30] Lastly, Ayers writes that "schools are more segregated today than before Brown v. Board of Education in 1954," and thus criticized the film for not mentioning that "black and brown students are being suspended, expelled, searched, and criminalized. I think that we've all I mean Davis said it when he said he passed three public schools. /GS0 18 0 R Your last really big film was "Inconvenient Truth." SCARBOROUGH: Why would you spend a million dollars to defeat a mayor? SCARBOROUGH: If she's given the chance. The film is extremely eye-opening, showing just how bad a state most of our education systems are in. 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 This scene is an important one because it highlights how the acceptance of students into charter schools is determined by the luck of the draw and how some students are not able to enter into the public school of their choice solely because luck was not on their side. NAKIA: Shes 7 now. /GS0 18 0 R 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 We should let Randi respond. "[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. /CropBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] 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. But can we really get Geoffrey Canadas in every public high school across America? Make sure the tenure is not ever construed as a job for life. It took a little while to get the money straightened for this green light and 80 percent of the teachers voted for that agreement. SCARBOROUGH: The nation's capital. SCARBOROUGH: Thank you so much. I am the first one to say, that charter schools are not the answer. She was a teacher in Indianapolis. Explain to me how that is good for children. 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. >> Let's do this right now and let's look at the best contract in the nation in terms of eliminating ineffective teachers and let's make that the standard across America. 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. /Parent 1 0 R Are you feeling agreement? That's amazing. He wrote "Shine," the theme song for "Waiting For Superman." CANADA: Can I just say this -- [ applause ] this is the one area and Ive heard, Ive heard this suggested. HdT]H|G?GdW{MND)>qOX3cL>NHjr5i:bSqu There are people who have figured out systems of improving education and the mayor was very aggressive in bringing those folk into New York City and saying to them, we're going to remove the obstacles for you all to do your work. But that isn't something that can't be, you know, worked out. >> They'll talk about this issue. Why not? What's amazing about these tears, I knew about the film for months and just knowing the system, I knew how it was going to end. RHEE: Yes, that's right. /Producer (Python PDF Library \055 http\072\057\057pybrary\056net\057pyPdf\057) We can't achieve equality or humanity and justice for everybody if we can't make sure that every kid gets a good education. SCARBOROUGH: No doubt about it. SCARBOROUGH: Hes like Chuck Yager of the classroom. /CropBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] So look, all of us on this stage, whether it's Geoffrey or Michelle or Davis, myself, the two of you, we all care passionately about the children. An examination of the current state of education in America today. GUGGENHEIM: Weve won the lottery. E]D[JWlwH{,j73?Mazd. /BleedBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] /Properties << 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. I've been amazed by what's possible. Geoffrey Canada has done it. It seems to me, Davis, that you done get -- teachers don't get evaluated like every other business. /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 ] We have to fix this thing and it means the adults have to take leadership. /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text ] We increased student achievement levels. But, Mondello These are your schools, your communities. "[30], Diane Ravitch, Research Professor of Education at New York University and a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, similarly criticizes the film's lack of accuracy. You know that process has to be fixed. Where has the union misstepped to help us get to where we are today? SCARBOROUGH: This is a civil rights issue? BRZEZINSKI: It was still painful. These students range in >> 8 0 obj [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. Wouldn't that have been better? Were here to talk about the movie, to talk about education. I started to count the public schools that I was driving by. << They do allow us to figure out what's working and we should replicate it and what's not and we should close those charter schools that arent working so that we actually develop a science in our business about what works in what kinds of environments and in what kinds of communities. /MediaBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] Waiting for Superman: Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim reminds us that education statistics have names: Anthony, Francisco, Bianca, Daisy, and Emily, whose Throughout the documentary, different aspects of the American public education system are examined. }>=Uw2cS=V. I9kZJw^EAOd j]Y[wl-e06E#/mlyTbE9f}@8 a/ ^} Trying to hide the fact that I had been balling my eyes out, I said I can't -- I knew how this was going to end and I was still crying. But this is the issue that I think Ive been hearing that I just want to get clear. SCARBOROUGH: Its about jobs. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Do you think she can do it? BRZEZINSKI: What was wrong with what she was doing? CANADA: There are two things. And that still scared the hell out of the Washington union. And that's something that no parent wants their child to ever be a witness or to hear when they're going to school. I want to just ask Randi, you've been taking pot shots from everybody here on stage, including us at times. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Daisy and her parents have found one other option. endstream SCARBOROUGH: Were back with our panel, Michelle, one of the stunning parts of many stunning parts in this documentary, in this film, was when Davis showed the proficiency numbers state by state. /T1_1 20 0 R It's the school that Deborah Kenny runs.