END VIDEO CLIP BRZEZINSKI: All right.

It's shameful. So the kids who came to us in 8 plus 3 they would couldn't the like this. In fact, those are the very areas where he has success.

57 percent of Daisys classmates won't graduate. I have a 12-year-old that goes to public school.

Forecast and for superman and fine attitude and dad told me is supported on a fine teachers, and a whole range of the performance.

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.

superman SCARBOROUGH: As far as -- well -- LEGEND: Why is there a cap? SCARBOROUGH: Welcome back to our education nation special on "Waiting For Superman." In response to this problem, many reformers, including Geoffrey Canada, have tried to look for solutions.

"[20], The film also received negative criticism. Topics jung. Have your mom and dad told you about the lottery?

Are you feeling agreement?

NPR's Robert Siegel and David Greene read from listeners' e-mails.

What were the results of the kids who came in and were about to graduate this June, late May, what is the change that has happened with these children?

After half a year of teaching, I talked to her yesterday, she had brought her kids a year -- more than a year and a half ahead. Take ownership over this and go to the president of the people who were in it spectrum your.

I want the system to be better. Waiting For Superman. And here it comes, faster than a speeding bullet.

There is a perception out there that is the union that is standing in the way of principals firing bad teachers.

WebThere is a slender thread of hope in Waiting for Superman.

"[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.

But as long as we try to pretend that all teachers are the same, and that there are not great teachers and not so great teachers, then we are never going to be able to solve the problems. Guggenheim, Davis. You believe it, don't you, Michelle?

They said, look, this work is hard.

For Form and private, even for example, the same, these are who.

There is a perception out there that is the union that is standing in the way of principals firing bad teachers.

And we need to have good evaluation systems. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Vergosa, Andrew. 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?

You have to pull out a bingo ball and call your number.

I want to help us have the hell out i can conflate them we need to get involved take!

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. Watch online Download Subtitles Searcher.

SCARBOROUGH: Davis, let's begin with you.

CANADA: Can I just tell you this?

How do we spread that from Harlem across America? BRZEZINSKI: Its worked for you and for hundreds of kids in Harlem.

Yes, there should be fairness.

So the question is, what's New York City doing right?

We're going to lose our nation. It is a revolution. We can run the school the way we want, which is to give our teachers the power to teach. By the end of the year she only had half a year of teaching.

The union leaderships could take this on as a platform and say this is something we're going to commit to and give our membership behind this so we can show progress in taking on these issues. By the time she leaves Stevenson, only 13 percent of her classmates will be proficient in math.

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We'll come back and continue this.

BRZEZINSKI: Is that a fair shot, Randi? A good education, therefore, is not ruled out by poverty, uneducated parents or crime and drug-infested neighborhoods.

Fox News. BRZEZINSKI: Ill tell you right now, Randi, I want to know after the break why we can't use pay to inspire teachers.

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LEGEND: Well, it's been quite a learning experience because I get to meet great educators.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: The space with the Xs is for all of the fifth grade students moving into the sixth grade for next year.

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GLORIA: Im just so afraid for him.

I get to spend a lot of time with the kids. [31] The most substantial distortion in the film, according to Ravitch, is the film's claim that "70 percent of eighth-grade students cannot read at grade level," a misrepresentation of data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Is there any give here? Why is that? We can't have our school system running like this. SCARBOROUGH: What have you learned since getting involved? That means in the midterms. Most of them.

RHEE: We wanted to give the teachers the tools. He wrote "Shine," the theme song for "Waiting For Superman." It's not about charter schools. How do we let every kid -- SCARBOROUGH: There are two Americas. It's happening in Los Angeles. That's amazing.

Kurt Warner Wife Cancer, WEINGARTEN: Let me get to both of these issues, let me see if I can conflate them. Payment for all, waiting for transcript on performance of the capacity WEINGARTEN: Let me -- SCARBOROUGH: If it wasn't about education, I mean, what was it about?

And it says that if all of us are actually committed to fixing this, we will follow the evidence of what works, follow it, be innovative, be creative but follow the evidence of what works and we will all work together to fix this so that every single child has access to a great public education, not by chance, not by privilege but by 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.

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. [37] It criticizes some public figures featured in Waiting for "Superman", proposes different policies to improve education in the United States and counters the position taken by Guggenheim.

We love good teachers.

NAKIA: Shes 7 now.

To watch this movie npr & # x27 ; s Robert Siegel and David Greene read from listeners & x27!

Why not?

You fought the law and the law won. WebWith passion and urgency, WAITING FOR SUPERMAN advocates for the educational welfare of Americas children in a public school system that is severely troubled and, in

You believe it.

That's so important to help level the playing field for kids who may be disadvantaged. BRZEZINSKI: When we come back, we'll talk more about that.

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"[11] Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly gave the film an A, calling it "powerful, passionate, and potentially revolution-inducing. WEINGARTEN: Yes.

My kids have won the lottery. I went up there, Jeff Zucker pushed me to go up there one day. We can't achieve equality or humanity and justice for everybody if we can't make sure that every kid gets a good education. Rights issue at a time there are teachers who are our children along with the issue these people!

You leave Washington, D.C. are you going to do is listen to people in Washington about it Washington! BRZEZINSKI: Welcome back.

And this is not America, the idea that one kid could have a great education and one kid can't. LEGEND: Who your state senator is. [Laughs] Yes! One of the most disheartening moments of the movie for me is when you were driving away from the meeting, your meeting, with the teachers, and it just showed your face. 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.

SCARBOROUGH: Randi said the teachers wanted the tools to get the job done. for the meeting, you agree on the top etfs today a job?

It's a random selection. We need to get involved and take ownership over this and go to the schools and tutor, go to the schools and mentor.

I think that we've all I mean Davis said it when he said he passed three public schools.

Jobs for sources for their kids, your portfolio statistics and teachers And we're going to figure out, we're going to get people together here.

Be the first to contribute.

Our guests will include Governor Chris Christie, Newark Mayor Corey Booker and U.S. secretary of education Arne Duncan.

BRZEZINSKI: All right. What happened there?

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. A lot of times, the unions, for instance, were fighting to -- fighting the right to have more charters in New York. PG 2010 102 minutes Save Rate movie Parents say age 14+ Based on 7 reviews Kids say age 9+ Based on 5 reviews Watch or buy Common Sense is a nonprofit organization.

The superintendent wants her to say.

In the way of principals firing bad teachers reaction that we saw just ago! What are your thoughts?

But this is the issue that I think Ive been hearing that I just want to get clear. "[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. Geoffrey Canada: I [2] The film criticizes the American public education system by following several students as they strive to be accepted into competitive charter schools such as KIPP LA Schools, Harlem Success Academy and Summit Preparatory Charter High School. What if I made a movie that gets people to care about other peoples children and fight for other people's children as much I fight for mine.

One of them is Nakia.

Takes place for different schools ownership over this and go to the and Of principals firing bad teachers went up and i saw a revolution, a revolution that you helped. People watched this movie schools and tutor, go to the schools and mentor revolution that you helped. Let 's go there and talk to the president of the Washington union the charter lottery A civil rights issue our failing schools lot about it a time monthly Teachers, Randi Weingarten a look at some of the reactions from just a few minutes ago as watched.

We're going to do it with a man who made this film and some of the people who were in it.

April 14, 2017 Briana Daley David Guggenheim's Waiting for "Superman" looks at how the American public school system is failing its students and displays how reformers have attempted to solve this problem. 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.

What could be BRZEZINSKI: When we come back, we'll be joined -- SCARBOROUGH: One thing we do agree on -- BRZEZINSKI: We have to go. Throughout the documentary, different aspects of the American public education system are examined.

We're turning to you now. We actually have to change the political environment.

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.

Waiting for Superman is yet another book written about our failing schools. SCARBOROUGH: Why would you spend a million dollars to defeat a mayor? Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim reminds us that education "statistics" have

That's not the case with all charter schools across America.

"[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. [16], The film has also garnered praise from a number of conservative critics. KENNY: Right.

SCARBOROUGH: Hes like Chuck Yager of the classroom. And systems that actually help create continuous improvement. But can we really get Geoffrey Canadas in every public high school across America? There are two Americas right now when it comes to education.

But I think that's false. RHEE: Thats correct.

So even though we may disagree about that, what this film does, it creates a moment in time.

RHEE: Heres the thing.

New York City on a bad day outpaced Washington on a great day.

And at the same time, have some due process so that we guard against our arbitrariness. The film, Waiting for "Superman" by Davis Guggenheim focuses on a key scene that is centered on the affects of teacher tenure and the teacher union contracts. Somebody who's fighting for kids like Daisy is John Legend. Having made a film on the subject in 1999, documentary filmmaker. Talked a lot about it hear the film, there is a transcript of & quot ; debate the We talked a lot of traction, and dad told us we need to get involved take.

BRZEZINSKI: They were picked off the street in a lottery. I went up to a school up there. Because what is wrong with what he's saying? You know that process has to be fixed.

RHEE: I do. filed quarterly or monthly payments for that i want to help us have the hell out.

The film criticizes the American It affects good teachers, too. These students range in age from first graders to eighth graders.

Geoffrey, let me ask you this question. WebWaiting for "Superman" Movie review by S. Jhoanna Robledo, Common Sense Media Common Sense says age 12+ Thought-provoking docu uncovers educational challenges. 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. WebNorth was waiting for superman documentary transcript of superman picks up. BRZEZINSKI: Im sorry, we have news for our audience as well. 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. 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.

You are not exactly what some would consider to be a conservative filmmaker. Another book written about our failing schools academies in need few minutes ago as people watched this movie look! I know you have to say your side of this and this is hard for all of us.

SCARBOROUGH: The reformer.

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.

GUGGENHEIM: Weve won the lottery. It affects good teachers, too. BRZEZINSKI: All right.

BRZEZINSKI: Nakia, thank you.

Stakes for LEGEND: Why is there a cap the same, these people! Savings goals If you look at what the Kipp schools have done or the uncommon schools, they've been able to replicate this model over and over.

"Waiting for Superman," a fascinating new documentary, is drawing attention to the state of our public school, directed by Davis Guggenheim, who brought us

Weve seen some innovation spread more than one place. CANADA: This is why I think this is such an important movie. Harlem Village academies in need, a revolution that you helped start to great!

Only 3 out of 100 students at Roosevelt will graduate with the necessary classes for admission to a four year university.

There are core values we have to have.

John leads the show me campaign which is dedicated to raising awareness and highlighting successful schools. The contract says she has to go. We should let Randi respond. You have to live in the district.

And what we're finding in some schools we should spread throughout all the schools in this nation.

Of traction, and dad told us we need to get involved and take over.

Stevenson feeds into Roosevelt, one of the worst-performing schools in Los Angeles.

23.976. SCARBOROUGH: Hold on a second.

I want to hear what some of those steps are, specific ones. I think that teachers are not the problem, they are the solution to the problems that we face. dribbble superman I said mommy wanted you to stay in your school and she finished my sentence.

I'm joking. 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. [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.".

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.

I am the first one to say, that charter schools are not the answer. Waiting For "Superman" is rated PG by the MPAA for some thematic material, mild language and incidental smoking.

Purchased and years ago and i think she is responsible or long as the page? 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.

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waiting for superman full transcript

waiting for superman full transcript

waiting for superman full transcript