Thursday, June 28, 2007

How do they get that far?



People in education—with advanced degrees—who can't pass a basic skills test?

Sure.

I say we give Chancellor Raghu P. Mathur a pop quiz. We can do it on live TV!

Well, maybe not. Our board would likely give the fellow a hefty raise for every word he managed not to misspell, every fact he managed not to mangle.

Then they'd give him an award for his "excellence."

Next, of course, they'd give him a raise for having earned an award.

Then they'd arrange to give themselves a prize for recognizing such excellence.

This morning, Inside Higher Ed reports that


The National Council on Teacher Quality on Wednesday released a report criticizing most states for their teacher education policies. Among the criticisms: too few “alternate routes” to teaching for liberal arts graduates and others and insufficient monitoring of the academic skills of those entering and graduating from teacher education programs....

I downloaded the part of the report (a large pdf file) pertaining to California and I do recommend that you read it, for it appears to be excellent.

Here are some graphics that appear in the California report—they give you a good idea of the report's content.

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If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational performance that exists today, we might well have viewed it as an act of war. As it stands, we have allowed this to happen to ourselves. We have even squandered the gains in student achievement made in the wake of the Sputnik challenge. Moreover, we have dismantled essential support systems which helped make those gains possible. We have, in effect, been committing an act of unthinking, unilateral educational disarmament.

—From A Nation at Risk, 1983

(If Nation were written today, what would they call it? A Nation Up Shit Creek?)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

You're right. The report is excellent. At least somebody knows what they're doing.

Anonymous said...

A Nation Without a Clue

Anonymous said...

Idiot nation

Anonymous said...

Idiot teachers, especially in public education. Why? Can you spell, union?

Anonymous said...

June 29, 2007
The peasants are revolting
Thomas Lifson

The liberal media cannot believe that the immigration bill was defeated by people concerned about little things like mass violations of our sovereignty and rewarding law-breakers. It just has to be racism on the part of the unwashed. You know: the kind of people who don't see the benefits for America in having cheap, hard-working nannies and gardeners, who don't remember how serious the servant problem was before our amigos came here in search of their dreams without benefit of documentation.

The results are sometimes hilarious. Steve Gilbert of Sweetness & Light, with one of the best eyes for photography on the web, caught the Los Angeles Times in full sneer mode a couple of days ago. Today, he caught the Washington Post blaming small town Americans from places where men take their sons deer hunting and moms call out to one another in the supermarket in cheerful Southern drawls... [and] the highways leading out of the city have been colonized by the usual sprawl of Home Depot, PetSmart and OfficeMax big-box stores....

Once again, liberals who fashion themselves good people for their concern over the little guy can't help displaying their disdain for those who shop at Wal-Mart.

Anonymous said...

oh no!

Mr. Cut and Paste strikes again!

get your own blog!

I promise to visit and do what you do here over there.

Really.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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