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ULTRAMAN VH
03-10-2007, 08:17 PM
Dumbing-Down of America
by Patrick J. Buchanan (more by this author)
Posted 03/06/2007 ET




Fifty years ago this October, Americans were jolted by the news that Moscow, one year after drowning the Hungarian Revolution in blood, had put an 80-pound satellite into Earth orbit.

In December, the U.S. Navy tried to replicate the feat. Vanguard got four feet off the ground and exploded, incinerating its three-pound payload. America was humiliated. Khrushchev was Man of the Year. Some of us yet recall the Vanguard newsreels and the humiliating laughter.

Stunned, America went to work to improve education in math and science, and succeeded. The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores of high school seniors began to rise, reaching a high in 1964.

However, test scores for high school students have been falling now for 40 years. In 1984, the Reagan administration issued "A Nation at Risk," documenting the deterioration of American public education.

More trillions of dollars were thrown at the problem. And if one judged by the asserted toughening up of courses and rising grades of seniors, it appeared we had made marvelous progress. On March 4, The Washington Times reported:

"In 2005, 17 percent of graduates had completed a 'standard' curriculum, 41 percent completed a 'midlevel' curriculum, and 10 percent completed a 'rigorous' curriculum. Fifteen years earlier, the percentages were 9 percent (standard), 26 percent (midlevel) and 5 percent (rigorous). Grade point averages (GPA) increased, as well. The average overall GPA increased from 2.68 in 1990 to 2.98 (virtually a B level) in 2005.

However, it is all a giant fraud, exposed as such by the performances of high school seniors on the National Assessment of Educational Progress exams known as the "nation's report card." An NAEP test of 12th-grade achievement was given to what The New York Times called a "representative sample of 21,000 high school seniors attending 900 public and private schools from January to March 2005."

What did the tests reveal?

Since 1990, the share of students lacking even basic reading skills has risen by a third, from 20 percent to 27 percent.

Only 35 percent of high school seniors have reached a "proficient" level in reading, down from 40 percent.

Only 16 percent of black and 20 percent of Hispanic students had reached a proficient level in reading.

Among high school seniors, only 29 percent of whites, 10 percent of Hispanic students and 6 percent of black students were proficient in math.

This is only the half of it. Among the kids whose test scores on reading and math were not factored in were the 25 percent of white students and 50 percent of black and Hispanic kids who had dropped out by senior year.

Factor the dropouts back in, and what the NAEP test suggests is that, of black kids starting in first grade, about one in eight will be able to read at the level of a high school senior after 12 years, and one in 33 will be able to do the math. Among Hispanic kids, one in 10 will be able to read at a high-school senior level, but only one in 20 will be able to do high-school math.

Yet, as columnist Steve Sailor writes on VDare.com, the Bush-Kennedy No Child Left Behind Act mandates "that all children should reach a proficient level of academic achievement by 2014."

We're not going to make it. We're not even going to come close.

Why are so many Americans ignorant of the depths of failure of so many schools? As Sailor explains, it is due to government deceit.

"Not surprisingly, practically ever single state cheats in order to meet the law" mandating a rising academic proficiency.

"For example, Mississippi ... recently declared that 89 percent of its fourth-graders were at least 'proficient' in reading.

"Unfortunately, however, on the federal government's impartial National Assessment of Education Progress test, only 18 percent of Mississippi students were 'proficient' or 'advanced.'"

Hence, a huge slice of the U.S. educational establishment is complicit in a monstrous fraud that, if you did it in business, would get you several years at the nearby minimum security facility.

This is corruption. Teachers are handing out grades kids do not deserve. States are dumbing-down tests to make themselves look good. Voters are being deceived about how much kids are learning.

There is no real moral distinction between what teachers and educators are doing on a vast scale and what professional athletes do on a smaller scale when they take steroids to enhance performance.

As The Washington Times noted, according to the Digest of Education Statistics, spending for public education, in constant (inflation-adjusted) dollars, rose from $6,256 a year per student before "A Nation at Risk" to $10,464 in the 2002-2003 school year. Taxpayers have thus raised their annual contribution to education by a full two-thirds in real dollars in a quarter century. More than generous.

Under George W. Bush, U.S. Department of Education funding has risen 92 percent in six years, from $35.5 billion in 2001 to $68 billion in 2007. Sinking test scores are what we have to show for it.

Taxpayers are being lied to and swindled by the education industry, which has failed them, failed America and flunked its assignment -- and should be expelled for cheating.


Mr. Buchanan is a nationally syndicated columnist and author of "The Death of the West," "The Great Betrayal," "A Republic, Not an Empire" and "Where the Right Went Wrong."


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hideyoursheep
03-10-2007, 09:32 PM
It seems to work in George's favor, the dumbing down.

How else do you explain the bumper-sticker catch phrase mentality of the right?

Or Limbaugh's audience?

Or Faux News'?

Nitro Express
03-10-2007, 11:57 PM
Education started going downhill as soon as parents became less involved in not only their children but the shcools. I will also blame the teachers union.

I was helping my daughter with her math and I thought it was awfully difficult for a 6th grader. I had a retired math proffessor come over and he said it was 8th grade level math they were doing and not even he could do the math test all the kids flunked in the time alloted.

We asked if the teacher could do the problems and my daughter and her friend said the teacher has an answer book. It turns out the teachers can't do the math and my other daughter had to help her teacher do a long division problem.

My wife mentioned at a PTA conference that the sollution is to have qualified math teachers in the grade schools and each class gets an hour with them. She also said teachers who pass a math qualification course get higher pay. Boy the teachers went ballistic on that one.

The rich will private school and use tutors. These people will be paid well for their services. The middle class and even some poor will home school with better results.

Charter schools will take what's left out of the public school system and what will be left is a shit hole ran by overpaid beurocrats. The decent teachers will get frustrated and leave.

America is not only being divided by have and have nots economically, it's being divided educationally. I'm not talking about having some kind of degree either. It's going to be those who understand math to the level of persuing the harder courses in higher education and having the reading and writting skills to communicate well.

FORD
03-11-2007, 12:42 AM
Ask any fascist dictator currently burning in Hell or serving in the White House and they'll all tell you the same thing......

It's a lot easier to pull the wool over the eyes of sheep than it is a well educated population.

And the extreme right's hatred of science or anything else remotely intellectual, and its embrace of a moron "leader" is no coincidence.

Nitro Express
03-11-2007, 01:43 AM
Originally posted by FORD
Ask any fascist dictator currently burning in Hell or serving in the White House and they'll all tell you the same thing......

It's a lot easier to pull the wool over the eyes of sheep than it is a well educated population.

And the extreme right's hatred of science or anything else remotely intellectual, and its embrace of a moron "leader" is no coincidence.

Sometimes. Mao killed off the intellectuals but Stalin built a military and industrial superpower out of the peasant population.

I have sevral Russian friends around my age and their basic education is awsome! Of course, the educated were also indocrinated well during the education process.

Look at BYU in Utah. The Mormon Church is horrified that by educating their young people they will wise up and leave the church. They want them educated so they will make more money and pay more tithing to the church. So let's have strict rules on campus and make them take a shit load of religiouse (indoctrination) courses to graduate. Also, having them marry other Mormons makes them more likely to stick in the church and the church gets more members with the resulting children.

So you can have skilled and educated people that also have tunnel vision due to a good dose of indoctrination also added to the program.

So you can have world class engineers and scientists that still believe Stalin was God or Joseph Smith saw God.