We have to go to break right now. [38] The documentary was directed, filmed, and edited by Julie Cavanagh, Darren Marelli, Norm Scott, Mollie Bruhn, and Lisa Donlan. By creating an account, you agree to the 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 just think -- SCARBOROUGH: Do you really think he wants to the right thing? Do you think it has characterized you fairly? CANADA: Look, no business in America would be in existence if it ran like this. That means in the midterms. Okay, so, let us say that you get a teacher that is as terrible as the one I mentioned earlier. 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. PG (Some Thematic Material|Mild Language|Incidental Smoking), Genre: BRZEZINSKI: What are you saying, Randi, what is he saying? One of them is Nakia. The. "Waiting for Superman" is a song co-written by Chris Daughtry for his band Daughtry 's fourth studio album, Baptized. DAISY: Isnt that when people play and they win money. One of these amazing children is a boy named Anthony. I think they put the money into this mayoral campaign because it was a symbol of reform in this country. All we're going to do is pay good teachers more money. I get why that's good for the adults. I'm feeling it. Where does the union take some responsibility in this? [31] (The film says, however, that it is focusing on the one in five superior charter schools, or close to 17%, that do outperform public schools.) We're here at the site of our education nation summit launching today at NBC News and MSNBC. 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. However, I do have friends that go to the worst out of the worst here and from what they have said and viewed, this documentary is the best at just flat out showing all that is wrong. Thats just one of the great things that we see. Angry at the school board, angry at the people in charge, and sparks a feeling of change that needs to happen. We love good teachers. I knew what the final scene would look like and I still broke down three times. The parents don't care. Emily. Director Davis Guggenheim should be given credit considering his undying love and desire to see the educational system in America get better, sadly he only seems to be showing one side of the story where students want to learn, teachers suck at their jobs, and administration boards only want what's best for everybody else and not themselves. SCARBOROUGH: We really had. WEINGARTEN: Yeah, of course. We decreased violent crimes that were happening in the schools. Thank you so much. We've been talking about the teacher town hall hosted by Brian Williams earlier today. The other part is where money goes to now a days. We're in a crisis. When you have kids from Harlem going there with first grade reading proficiency and science proficiency and they leave three years later with 100 percent proficiency, it just -- at some point it becomes a moral issue. Mika and I want to welcome you to this special hour. Join us for another episode of the Superman and Lois Radio podcast where we talk all about 2x15 "Waiting for Superman." Listen here. Chrissy Beppo, with the authorization of the Department of Defense, has a message for the people of Smallville, not only is the merging of planets real, it is happening. Is there any give here? "[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. I want to ask you another really quick question and then go around to the rest of the panel. They have to go see this movie and have smaller conversations like this. The film illustrates the problem of how American public schools are failing children, as it explicitly describes many public schools as drop-out factories, in which over 40% of students do not graduate on time. 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. As young as Bianca is, she too displays this look of defeat as her name is not called (Guggenheim 1:32:56). By the time she leaves Stevenson, only 13 percent of her classmates will be proficient in math. That was teachers talking to each other and talking to the world about what teachers needed. Geoffrey Canada: One of the saddest days of my life was when my mother told me Superman did not exist. They won't be able to see your review if you only submit your rating. 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. BRZEZINSKI: You can hear the distrust here. So they were trying to impose a cap on the number of charter schools that could be had in New York. 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? This is why. 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. The lottery in this movie is a metaphor. And it's more about a jobs program than it is about the kids. Waiting for "Superman" 2:02. 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. I can't remember the last time I got so caught up in a documentary. [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.". He's a Grammy award winning songwriter. It seeks to promote more stringent accountability both for teachers and charter schools as an effective solution to Americas educational crisis. 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. With the way things are in America (being the laughing stock of the world of education), it is easy to see why we are: all of our teachers are terrible. TRANSCRIPT: WAITING FOR SUPERMAN PANEL DISCUSSION WITH: NBC'S JOE SCARBOROUGH; NBC'S MIKA BRZEZINSKI;DAVIS GUGGENHEIM, DIRECTOR, "WAITING FOR SUPERMAN;"RANDI WEINGARTEN, PRES., AMERICAN. SCARBOROUGH: All right. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: So you think that most of the kids in D.C. are getting a crappy education right now? And this is not America, the idea that one kid could have a great education and one kid can't. Waiting for Superman uncovers the failures of the US public education system by following students and documenting their struggles and triumphs within their academic settings. I want to say something about what John just said. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Next year, Anthonys class will move up to junior high. First, I loved that town hall today. RHEE: I don't think they are. You have to pull out a bingo ball and call your number. By Paul Finch . But I think that's false. "[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. schools. Now, I have never been that big of a fan of math. 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. Since they haven't yet provided their plan and are presumably still putting it together as The Wrap reported and Gunn confirmed, it will be presented to Warner executives within the next two. My B average turned into a failing grade. Waiting 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 Silicon Valley eighth-grader who is afraid of being labeled as unfit for college and Francisco, a Bronx first-grader whose mom will do anything to give him a shot at a better life. 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. But it's not just Harlem -- if my movie, I call it, they're breaking a sound barrier. SIGN UP FOR NEWSLETTERS TODAY AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS. The main problem we have is with low employment and while the shortage of money is a key factor, an even larger factor is the low rate of children that actually graduate and strive for something better. "[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. No one can go home and stick their head in the sand. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Obviously at the end most people watching this movie teared up. WEINGARTEN: We need to help them do that for all of our kids. If I get in, they give me a better chance in life. Waiting For \"Superman\" will leave a lasting and powerful impression that you will want to share with your friends and family. But do you think Michelle Rhee was trying to improve the performance of the teachers in her district, was she trying to make the schools better? SCARBOROUGH: This is a civil rights issue? The filmmakers made sure to film how Nakia becomes increasingly more anxious and concerned as time passes during the lottery, but fewer spots become available and her daughters name has not been called (Guggenheim 1:32:49). One of his charts gets a laugh from the audience: Of developed nations, American . Why were you frightened to send her to school. You get to the nation's capital, the nation's capital, only 16 percent of students are proficient in math. with updates on movies, TV shows, Rotten Tomatoes podcast and more. What were your thoughts when the number did not come up? 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. CANADA: There are two things. OPRAH IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF HARPO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2023 HARPO PRODUCTIONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Sep 24, 2010 That was when I figured out what made a class good or not. Have expert advice and tips delivered directly to you. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Lets get started. We're going to lose our nation. Many of them. 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. GUGGENHEIM: And the stakes for them. More importantly than our union, the new mayor is committed to it. the Terms and Policies, and to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes. 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. This is about changing the political environment that we're operating in. There are two Americas right now when it comes to education. The hip-hop star and clothing designer Kayne West opened up about why he wore a shirt emblazoned with "white lives matter" earlier in the week. SCARBOROUGH: Welcome back to our education nation special on "Waiting For Superman." [39], There is also a companion book titled Waiting For "Superman": How We Can Save America's Failing Public Schools.[40]. 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? There's a problem with our system and who know that there are children in this country who are falling behind. I said what I if I made a different kind of movie from a parents' point of view? She said Washington, D.C. even on its best day, wasn't like New York City on its worst day. Are you feeling agreement? First of all, can we start by, we want to thank you for coming here. CANADA: Can I just say this -- [ applause ] this is the one area and Ive heard, Ive heard this suggested. 57 percent of Daisys classmates won't graduate. Most of them. I support public schools. Cinemark During the making of Waiting For "Superman, " Emily is an eighth-grader in California who hopes to become a teacher one day. He has since received significant backlash for wearing the garment, which he claims is not intrinsically offensive. We as a country have to get together and have a conversation like this and say how do we let every kid win? One of the reasons for the high test scores, writes Ravitch, is that many charter schools expel low-performing students to bring up their average scores. BRZEZINSKI: Why not inspire them with pay? It just came out this week. There is a perception out there that is the union that is standing in the way of principals firing bad teachers. The lives of five Harlem and Bronx families in the high stakes lottery for access to New York City's best charter schools. RHEE: I do. Will they give him a million dollars for re-election if he keeps you in your position? Only 3 out of 100 students at Roosevelt will graduate with the necessary classes for admission to a four year university. [17] The Wall Street Journal's William McGurn praised the film in an op-ed piece, calling it a "stunning liberal expos of a system that consigns American children who most need a decent education to our most destructive public schools. . How do you get past that? Waiting for Superman exposes an array of complex, complicated, persistent, and multi-layered historical and societal problems. Coming Soon. Denver Nuggets received Andre Iguodala. 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. While he briefly acknowledges views to the contrary, he does not correctly delve into the negative material associated with this subject with the same tenacity he does with the positive-thinking figures he documents. Orlando Magic . [16], The film has also garnered praise from a number of conservative critics. It was so heartbreaking to see her upset and all of the other children around her not being called and not being picked. That's when we come back as we dive into the issues presented in "Waiting For Superman." A reminder for everyone, coming up right after this program, MSNBC will re-air that teacher town hall that was hosted by Brian Williams, that's from 9:00 to 11:00 Eastern Time, right here on MSNBC. Just because you win a few games all of a sudden makes a school great? Answer me this, and be honest: how many kids will really get a job on any sports team? SCARBOROUGH: Davis? A documentary is suppose to enlighten one on a topic, and this documentary does more than enlighten: it gets you angry. Vlersimi juaj: 0 [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. SCARBOROUGH: Michelle, let me ask you this. WEINGARTEN: The issue in terms of the D.C. election was our members and others really like Vincent Gray. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Daisy and her parents have found one other option. The issue here in terms of education -- SCARBOROUGH: Wait. Directed by Academy Award-winner Davis Guggenheim, "Waiting for 'Superman'" featured a variety of schools, including both public school Woodside High School (Woodside, California) and Summit Preparatory Charter High School (Redwood City, California). SCARBOROUGH: They can't. "[14] Geraldo Rivera praised the film for promoting discussion of educational issues. You can't do it with the district rules and the union contracts as they are in most districts. And with this Clark must learn to except that he can . It's must-see TV. Nobody was doing good. Theres a lot of schools that I want to take you to Davis, great public schools where we are breaking the sound barrier, too. Spend any amount of time in a faculty room in a public school and you are likely to hear one of the following statements: "The students are unmotivated. There was, as Geoff said, a sense that failure was tolerable, as opposed to a focus on success. By continuing, you agree to the Privacy Policy and SCARBOROUGH: No doubt about it. RHEE: Thats correct. It was a torn up old looking book. And yet, the money (a good chunk (too good of a chunk)) goes right into sports programs that just burn the money, waste time and energy, and provides nothing. Not many. "[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. RHEE: You wake up every morning and you know that 46,000 kids are counting on you. SCARBOROUGH: Maybe next segment. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, It is revealed that the events of the entirety of, Sam Lane tells Jon and Jordan that during his time at the. BRZEZINSKI: Welcome back. SCARBOROUGH: Not a Bush apostle. That's not the case with all charter schools across America. Coming Soon. These high-performing charters are going in and they're reaching every kid and they're sending 90 percent of their kids to college. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. I was cleaning the street when I saw it lying there where the old jail used to stand. They couldn't add basic first grade skills, they couldn't have it. I want to talk about New York for one second. 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. You've done an amazing job there in Harlem. Directed by Davis Guggenheim, Waiting for Superman offers what appear to be straightforward, commonsense solutions to inequities in schooling. If Superman represents the bright side of DC Comics as the hero who believes in the good in people, Batman is the cynical one, ready to find the bad in others. I know, but you didn't have enough money. I went up and I saw a revolution, a revolution that you helped start. Nakia joins us here tonight. What's the big takeaway from "Waiting For Superman"? I love films that are about much more than what's on the surface. But can we really get Geoffrey Canadas in every public high school across America? SCARBOROUGH: John Legend, final thoughts? 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. 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. GUGGENHEIM: The issue is not just lousy teachers. CANADA: Sure. I interviewed legendary Superman writer Elliot S! 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. SCARBOROUGH: How do we do it, Geoffrey? Show Superman and Lois Radio, Ep Superman and Lois Radio Season 2 - Episode 15: "Waiting for Superman" - Jul 3, 2022 A lot of times, the unions, for instance, were fighting to -- fighting the right to have more charters in New York. And when you say that, people say you're attacking teachers. SCARBOROUGH: What have you learned since getting involved? Your Ticket Confirmation # is located under the header in your email that reads "Your Ticket Reservation Details". 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. Original title: Waiting for 'Superman' 2010 PG 1h 51m IMDb RATING 7.4 /10 12K YOUR RATING Rate Play trailer 2:35 8 Videos 26 Photos Documentary An examination of the current state of education in America today. GUGGENHEIM: Ive seen the movie hundreds of times. 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. You are not exactly what some would consider to be a conservative filmmaker. Shop White Lives Matter Funny White Lives Matter Trending Political Humor, available in many unique styles, sizes, and colors. RANDI WEINGARTEN, PRES., AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TEACHERS: Sure. It's about those kids. WEINGARTEN: Michelle and I may disagree on the particulars of this, but there are about 50 or 60 districts that are using the proposal that we made and ultimately we think if we do that, if we fix teacher evaluations so it's about teacher development and evaluation, we can fix this problem. Free shipping for many products! SCARBOROUGH: Right. So it's important to understand how this is locked down here in D.C. and in New York. The film explores the crisis of public education in the United States through interweaving stories of five families and educators. NAKIA: Yes. Rhee said that only a small number of teachers and principals cheated. CANADA: Well you know what? Story added by nubbo on April 9, 2023. SCARBOROUGH: The reformer. "[7] On Metacritic it has a score of 81% based on reviews from 31 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". RHEE: Heres the thing. And what teachers have told us is that focus instead on the tools and conditions we need to do our jobs. SCARBOROUGH: Really quickly. Waiting For "Superman" is a gripping story about the state of public school systems in America, told through the eyes of five hopeful students. BRZEZINSKI: When we come back, we'll talk more about that. JOHN LEGEND, SONGWRITER: Well, it's an interesting story because I was making this album "Wake-Up." Having said that, we have all done too much about focusing on bad teachers. SCARBOROUGH: If she's given the chance. Hell, I have always sucked at that class (the one thing my father never gave me: his brain). [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. By the time they finish eighth grade, they will have doubled their math and reading scores. 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