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I just finished The Dark Tower, Book Seven, and I just. GRR. Slight spoilers follow, if you care about that.

I have never wanted to kick an author in the face in my life, but I'd sure like to put some boot to Stephen King's puss right about now.

The first four books were so, so good-- I thought, he's going for something as ambitious and wonderful as Middle Earth, and by golly, it's just about that good, it really is! -- And then, book five was a little meh, and book six...pretty much blew.

But book seven. A kick in the teeth, and then some. Note to Mr. King: just because you say "hey, look, I'm pulling some deus ex machina out of my ass" does not make it okay. Just because you say "I know I wrote myself into the story, but it's not metafiction, because that's pretentious" does not make it any less pretentious! And then having the gall to write a snide, condescending ending note to the readers who have followed your story for over twenty years, a note in which you basically stick your middle finger sky high at them...unbelievable.

I am actually *mad* about this. A review on Amazon said something to the effect that it was as if, after falling in love with Middle Earth and Frodo and Sam and everyone, Tolkien had begun ROTK by writing himself into the story, explaining to the hobbits that they were just creations he'd come up with as a god of sorts, and then having Frodo complete his quest for no reason by making him do it over and over again in a cop-out "time loop". No grey havens for you, buddy! And let's just gratuitously kill Sam, Merry, and Pippin, while we're at it. Oh, and Sauron? He's just a crazy old guy dressed in a Santa suit. Ultimate evil, schmeevil. We'll just erase him, literally, in the cheesiest deus ex machina in the history of ever.

*exhales*

I'm going to go looking for some Dark Tower fanfic, and see if I can't find an ending more like it ought to have been. Failing that, maybe I'll write one.
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So, yesterday I administered the reading FCAT. Time will tell (say, around June, when the scores come back) if my kids did well/if the school keeps its "A" rating/I remain out of trouble/teachers get bonuses next year. On that last, if they don't, it'll be seen as my fault. Mine, and the other two tenth grade English teachers. But hey, NO PRESSURE.

President Obama has been doing some really ambitious and, I think, some really great work. But I'm disappointed at his remarks about education yesterday. I think he's missing the point with what's wrong with education in this country, and until he completely scraps No Child Left Behind, anything built on that foundation is going to keel over. I mean, "more accountability"-- wtf is that? We teachers are *already* accountable six ways from Sunday! "More rigor"-- we've added rigor six ways from Sunday, too. Merit pay sounds great on the surface, but deciding on what constitutes merit-- not so easy. And who decides? Administration? Oh, please. As if politics at school already weren't ridiculously arcane.

Lots of really great, creative teachers (and at least one darn good one, yours truly) get burnt out by being forced to become test prep monkeys. For the last three weeks I was NOT ALLOWED, via direct order from my principal, to work on anything else but FCAT drills. Even at our magnet school, it's finally come to this. I had to stop my unit on the Romantic poets right in the middle and do FCAT prep, day in, day out. The kids hated it. I hated it. Hate. What a nice thing to associate school with. You know when tenth graders are begging to read some more Coleridge that the situation has jumped the shark.

Until we ditch the ludicrous idea that a kid's worth, a teacher's worth, a school's worth, or a district's worth revolves around one. standardized. test, education is going to stay broken.

March 2009

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