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Education Is Worse Than We Thought
· Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Last December, I reported on Harvard University professor Stephan Thernstrom's essay "Minorities in College -- Good News, But...," on Minding the Campus, a website sponsored by the New York-based Manhattan Institute. He was commenting on the results of the most recent National Assessment of Educational Progress, saying that the scores "mean that black students aged 17 do not read with any greater facility than whites who are four years younger and still in junior high. ... Exactly the same glaring gaps appear in NAEP's tests of basic mathematics skills." Thernstrom asked, "If we put a randomly-selected group of 100 eighth-graders and another of 100 twelfth-graders in a typical college, would we expect the first group to perform as well as the second?" In other words, is it reasonable to expect a college freshman of any race who has the equivalent of an eighth-grade education to compete successfully with those having a 12th-grade education?
Maybe this huge gap in black/white academic achievement was in the paternalistic minds of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals justices who recently struck down Michigan's ban on the use of race and sex as criteria for college admissions. The court said that it burdens minorities and violates the U.S. Constitution. Given the black education disaster, racial preferences in college admissions will become a permanent feature, because given the status quo, blacks as a group will never make it into top colleges based upon academic merit.
The situation is worse than we thought. U.S. News & World Report (7/7/2011) came out with a story titled "Educators Implicated in Atlanta Cheating Scandal," saying that "for 10 years, hundreds of Atlanta public school teachers and principals changed answers on state tests in one of the largest cheating scandals in U.S. history, according to a scathing 413-page investigative report released Tuesday by Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal." The report says that more than three-quarters of the 56 Atlanta schools investigated cheated on the 2009 standardized National Assessment of Educational Progress. Eighty-two teachers have confessed to erasing students' answers. A total of 178 educators, including 38 principals, many of whom are black, systematically fabricated test scores of struggling black students to cover up academic failure. The governor's report says that cheating orders came from the top and that widespread cheating has occurred since at least 2001. So far, no Atlanta educator has been criminally charged, even though some of the cheating was brazen, such as teachers pointing to correct answers while students were taking the tests, reading answers aloud during testing and seating low-achieving students next to high-achieving students to make cheating easier.
Teacher and principal exam cheating is not restricted to Atlanta; it's widespread. The Detroit Free Press and USA Today (3/8/2011) released an investigative report that found higher-than-average erasure rates on tests taken by students at 34 schools in and around Detroit in 2008 and 2009. Overall, their report "found 304 schools where experts say the gains on standardized tests in 2009-10 are so statistically improbable, they merit further investigation. Besides Michigan, the other states (where suspected cheating was found) were Ohio, Arizona, Colorado, Florida and California." A Dallas Morning News investigation reported finding high rates of test erasures in Texas. Six teachers and two principals were dismissed after cheating was uncovered.
In 2007, Baltimore's George Washington Elementary School was named a Blue Ribbon School after the number of students who passed state reading tests shot from 32 percent to nearly 100 percent in just four years. Last year, The Baltimore Sun reported thousands of erasures on those tests. Susan Burgess, the school's principal, had her professional license revoked after an investigation by state and city school board officials.
Why is there widespread cheating by America's educators? According to Diane Ravitch, who is the research professor of education at New York University, it's not teachers and principals who are to blame; it's the mandates of the No Child Left Behind law, enacted during the George W. Bush administration. In other words, the devil made them do it.
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Marcus
this is what happens when people are treated as victims and/or pets. the liberals and race-baiters have ruined a majority of a particular group of people by spoiling them.
if blacks were treated as true equals, yes they'd squawk for a while but like everyone else, once the standards were understood along with the fact that the the standards wouldn't be relaxed, then i think they'd come around and in the end the country and American Africans would be better off.
Posted July 20, 2011 at 9:25:46 AM
wjmccrindle
It is not education, it is indoctrination. The goal is not to prepare for productive life in society, but to change the society for the Marxist Statist agenda. The more ignorant the sheeple, the more dependent on government for controll of life sustainment, the more they vote to keep the Marxist Statists in power. This is all by design, as Lenin promoted. This is the defining moment in America, and we are almost at the point where the societal moochers outnumber the productive. If the upcoming election is lost, so is America. This is it folks, liberal marxist statists must be defeated.
Posted July 20, 2011 at 10:46:51 AM
Howard Last
No Child Left Behind is a clear violation of the Constitution, as only the States have a say in education. More proof, as if any more is needed, that you should not vote for RINO's (Bush the Younger).
Posted July 20, 2011 at 11:11:27 AM
Jsmith
Dr Williams, Good article, but I disappointed in one thing -- it may have been helpful to point out how well black students did on tests prior to 1964. IIRC, their test scores were much better then -- before equal opportunity gave them a lazy man's way out.
Posted July 20, 2011 at 11:40:30 AM
Timothy E Rea
With all due respect to one of my all time top five columnists;
I think that you have know full well how bad the public education system has been in this country for the past 50 years.
Posted July 20, 2011 at 1:31:35 PM
JAC
Once again, it's Bush's fault.
Posted July 20, 2011 at 1:34:01 PM
txteacher
While I abhor NCLB the main problem is that students bear ZERO responsibility for their education. No matter if they never come to class or complete an assignment, the teacher is the one who is blamed for their failure. That is why those teachers cheated for the students - to save their own jobs. Truly good teachers are tossed aside as soon as a parent complains that the work is too hard or as soon as too many students fail even if it is due to nothing more than laziness on their part. Something has to give.
Posted July 20, 2011 at 1:48:14 PM
Case Ace
With all due respect Timothy, that's why the title is "Worse THAN we thought..." In other words he states obviously that we/he knew it was bad.
Posted July 20, 2011 at 2:43:55 PM
Gelio
@Howard - Than why did Obama renew it, and expand it if it is unconstitutional. What is more unconstitutional is the department of Education, now they need to be disbanded, since we have tripled our education spedning, yet our kids get dumber.
Posted July 20, 2011 at 2:53:03 PM
Blazberry
I think if teachers get a little more creative instead of the same boring lectures we all sat through, they might get more students wanting to learn and absorbing more. Kids who are bored are not going to go, let alone learn. I think these "Educators" are taking the easy way out. Talk about the "lazy mans way out", they have it in spades. My daughters school keeps telling me she can't handle any more and I keep telling them BS. She actually asks me to make up math problems at home. If she is asking me for work, what's wrong with this picture???
Posted July 20, 2011 at 3:22:14 PM
pete
Has it dawned on any of those alleged educators that if they put the effort into the children that they put into altering the test results, they and the kids both would have succeeded in improving the situation!
Posted July 21, 2011 at 4:16:40 PM