Mercedes Schneider has a terrific post in which she reviews Arne Duncan’s interview with U.S. News, in which he claims that American teachers “often come from the bottom of the academic barrel.”

His ideal of academic excellence? Examination hell in South Korea.

Schneider explains what Duncan finds so admirable. For one hing, his only way to think of education is test scores. Nothing else matters.

She wonders why Duncan is quick to blame everyone for what he sees as failing schools but never thinks about the ineffectiveness of the Bush-Obama policies. If they were graded, they would certainly be graded Ineffective. A dozen years of failed policy is enough!