The National Center for Education Statistics released NAEP scores in history and geography, which declined, and in civics, which were flat.
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos went into her customary rant against public schools, but the real culprit is a failed federal policy of high-stakes testing narrowly focused on reading and math. If DeVos were able to produce data to demonstrate that scores on the same tests were rising for the same demographic groups in charter schools and voucher schools, she might be able to make an intelligent point, but all she has is her ideological hatred of public schools.
After nearly 20 years of federal policies of high-stakes testing, punitive accountability, and federal funding of school choice, the results are in. The “reforms” mandated by No Child Left Behind, Race to the Top, the Every Student Succeeds Act, as well as the federally-endorsed (Gates-funded) Common Core, have had no benefit for American students.
Enough!
When the ESSA comes up for reauthorization, it should be revised. The standardized testing mandate should be eliminated. The original name—the Elementary and Secondary Education Act—should replace the fanciful and delusional title (NCLB, ESSA), since we now know that the promise of “no child left behind” was fake, as was the claim that “every student succeeds” by complying with federally mandated testing.
Restore also the original purpose of the act in 1965: EQUITY. That is, financial help for the schools that enroll the poorest children, so they can have small classes, experienced teachers, a full curriculum including the arts and recess, a school nurse, a library and librarian, a psychologist and social worker.
Here is the report from Politico Morning Education:
MANY STUDENTS ARE STRUGGLING’: Average scores for eighth-graders on the Nation’s Report Card declined in U.S. history and geography between 2014 and 2018 while scores in civics remained flat, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. The results follow disappointing scores for math and reading released in October.
— “The results provided here indicate that many students are struggling to understand and explain the importance of civic participation, how American government functions, the historical significance of events, and the need to grasp and apply core geographic concepts,” stated Peggy G. Carr, the associate commissioner of assessment at NCES, which runs the National Assessment of Educational Progress, or NAEP, known as The Nation’s Report Card.
— The digitally based assessments were administered from January to March 2018 to a nationally representative sample of eighth-graders from about 780 schools. The results are available at nationsreportcard.gov. They will be discussed at a livestreamed event, beginning at 1:30 p.m.
— Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, in a statement, said “America’s antiquated approach to education is creating a generation of future leaders who will not have a foundational understanding of what makes this country exceptional. We cannot continue to excuse this problem away. Instead, we need to fundamentally rethink education in America
Open the link to find links to the NAEP reports.
the Report says “many students are struggling to understand and explain . . . how American government functions.” Can’t imagine why.
and this is the result of YEARS: the nation has watched NCLB/RttT eat so many classes whole
Like #45 Americans should ignore any statements from the worst leader of the DOE. DeVos is totally unqualified for her job. Unfortunately, the high stakes climate of standardized testing has made civics and history a stepchild of instruction which focuses on reading and math due to all the testing. The remedy is to get rid of all high stakes testing, and allow teachers to teach free from outside interests with agendas.
I couldn’t help noticing in the post the next story about increasing connectivity with a request of $2 billion dollars to implement it. While computers are useful tools, the thought of improved connectivity will give Silicon Valley more resources to claim computers can supplant human instruction. This may be a mixed blessing.
After ten years under the NCLB act schools couldn’t come close to meeting the unconstitutional goal of 100% proficiency in math and ELA. In their infinite ignorance, reformers believed that pushing abstract, performance based standards and then turning companion tests into academic death traps would somehow make things better. So using nearly ten more years of data-driven, test-threaten- and-punish reform that doubled down on an already failed policy, they tried to sell the benefit of soft “21st century thinking skills” over procedural and content knowledge, while driving science, geography, civics, history, and more into the dark, and seldom visited corners of our K to 8 programs – and wonder of wonder . . . kids don’t know much.
DeVos should blame the public schools, but we have to be relentless in reminding her and the rest of the edu-meddlers that these are not the public schools that any teacher wanted. These are the schools that Bill and Arne built, along with their many minions. And now, using their very own metric, they own the failure. This from a crew of no-nothings who railed about teacher accountability and now with nothing more than a “whatever” will look for the next shiny ed-tech thing to fail with.
Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it.”
― Edmund Burke
But DeVos is too stupid to know that this is exactly what Trump wants.
He knows nothing. He got where he is based on ignorance. And the mass ignorance of voters is what he’s counting on to keep him atop the oval throne.
We can never forget nor forgive that he said he “loves the uneducated.”
DeVos plans to uneducate even more children.
The destruction of civics, history and geography to the gods of standardized testing and STEM is a travesty. Frankly, it’s treasonous. The whole idea of public education is to have informed voters. My 9th graders come to me not knowing how many continents or oceans there are, or who won the American Revolution, or what the branches of government are. It’s appalling.
Absolutely, totally correct.
And, I can’t blame the teachers who have the students before they walk into my high school social studies classroom. Not for one moment. In New York State, my colleagues who teach English and Math as well as the elementary teachers have been especially under the gun when it comes to standardized testing. That’s what was being counted. All public school teachers were attacked for years by both political parties -really, attacked by just about everyone in power. It actually made me physically ill for a while.
Madness, plain and simple.
Thank God for all the people on this blog.
If we could do this as a nation to our children, well, it’s no surprise we’ve ended up with this Idiot-in-Chief and the Know Nothings who seem to give him a free pass on just about every wrong decision he makes.
If people want to improve students’ knowledge of civics and history, well, here’s an easy and cheap solution: CANCEL THE STUPID TESTS FOREVER!
If we’re going to use business input/output discourse then focusing on invalid outcomes, i.e., NAEP scores/standardized test scores, is inane and insane.
Focusing on providing equitable inputs so that ALL children may experience as full of a K-12 experience is the just, ethical and proper thing to do. Anything less is ludicrous and risible and appalling.
Come on ABBY have at me!