If Public Schools Were a Business, All of Top Management Would Be Fired by Bruce Deitrick Price
If it wasn’t so tragic, it would be comical. Our schools seem to be run by Italian cruise ship captains.
In a society, where everyone is immersed in language and surrounded by words, we somehow manage to have an illiteracy crisis pef.
Recent government tests show that two-thirds of the kids entering
middle school are below "proficient" in reading. This country has 50
million functional illiterates. Furthermore, SAT scores are falling.
American students don’t compete well against students from other
countries, even though we spend vastly more per student than almost
everybody else HP ML Tower Server. Ordinary citizens know less and less general information. In short, public education is a disgraceful sham.
If public schools were a publicly traded corporation, it goes without
saying that all the top people would be fired today. New management
would be brought in. New policies would be tried until improvement was
manifest to everyone. You know this is exactly what would happen in any
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So the question must be: why has our Education Establishment been
allowed to make a mess of things year after year? Did it win an election
running on the incompetence platform? Is there a fix? Can you attend a
graduate school of education only if you sign your brain over to a cult?
Well, let’s not indulge too much in the ridicule of the ridiculous. Let’s focus on the main prize, which is to fix this mess.
The Education Establishment itself appears to be a self-perpetuating
Rube Goldberg contraption. Gears squeak; that’s too often all that
happens. Virtually every elite educator since the time of John Dewey has
been a denizen of the far-left. These socialists seem to think exactly
alike; and they don’t let in people who don’t think alike. So we can’t
assume that the official experts are going to help. My conclusion is
that they caused the problems, and how can we expect them to turn around
and fix the problems? So when we look at the Department of Education,
National Education Association, and all the top people in the field
somewhat ironically called "education,” we should know that we will
simply get more of the same non-education.
Indeed, if Arne Duncan and President Obama can lock in their Common
Core Curriculum, it seems to me we’ll get more of the same but worse. So
who can save us?
Obviously we have to look to the larger world for leadership and
salvation: prominent citizens, community groups, private schools,
conservative political groups, and particularly non-profit
organizations.
Many of the big-name non-profit organizations (in business, politics,
military, and other fields) are officially devoted to education reform sangfor.
Often, these groups solicit funds for that exact purpose. But education
stays the same or gets worse. Isn’t that intriguing? I’ve called up
some of these organizations to ask: are you really doing all you can? Is
it unreasonable to ask that you try harder? (Contributors should ask
the same thing.)
In all cases, we need to move to a higher level of seriousness. The
Education Establishment, intent on its ideological goals, has dumbed
down not just the schools but almost every discussion about the schools.
We’re trying to discuss the architecture for a new building even as we
are dog-paddling around in a swamp. First, let’s drain the swamp. Then
we need a lot more people with what Hemingway called "a good bullsh-t
detector.” Virtually everything the official educators come up with is
either trivial, a distraction, or outright BS. Let’s call it what it is
as a simple first step toward reform.
Seriously, folks, you simply cannot create 50 million functional
illiterates without some serious stupidity or you are trying very hard.
Isn’t that a fair statement? It’s not as though young kids are living in
the jungle and never see a printed word. No, we are all surrounded by
language from the time we open our eyes. TV ads. Packaging. Magazines.
Billboards. Menus. It’s almost inconceivable that our public schools can
actually prevent children from learning to read -- that’s how I would
put it -- but prevent reading is exactly what they do. Ditto so much
else that used to be taught in public schools.
Quick, find some top-level educrats and say: you’re fired.
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