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Monday, December 21, 2009

Walter E. Williams : Black Education - Townhall.com


Walter E. Williams : Black Education - Townhall.com:

"Detroit's (predominantly black) public schools are the worst in the nation and it takes some doing to be worse than Washington, D.C. Only 3 percent of Detroit's fourth-graders scored proficient on the most recent National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) test, sometimes called 'The Nation's Report Card.' Twenty-eight percent scored basic and 69 percent below basic. 'Below basic' is the NAEP category when students are unable to demonstrate even partial mastery of knowledge and skills fundamental for proficient work at their grade level. It's the same story for Detroit's eighth-graders. Four percent scored proficient, 18 percent basic and 77 percent below basic."

Michael Casserly, executive director of the D.C.-based Council on Great City Schools, in an article appearing in Crain's Detroit Business, (12/8/09) titled, "Detroit's Public Schools Post Worst Scores on Record in National Assessment," said, "There is no jurisdiction of any kind, at any level, at any time in the 30-year history of NAEP that has ever registered such low numbers." The academic performance of black students in other large cities such as Philadelphia, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles is not much better than Detroit and Washington.

According to the 2007 and 2002 national report cards on reading by the National Assessment of  Educational Progress (NAEP), 
most of our children are less than proficient in reading 
even after 12 years of our attempts to teach them:


African American
4th grade 54%
12th grade 
46%
Hispanic
4th grade 5
0%
12th grade 
39%
American Indian/Alaska Native
4th grade 
51%
12th grade n/a
Asian/Pacific Islander
4th grade 
23%
12th grade 
27%
White
4th grade 2
2%
12th grade 
21%

BELOW PROFICIENT
African American
4th grade 86%
12th grade 
84%
Hispanic
4th grade 8
3%
12th grade 
78%
American Indian/Alaska Native
4th grade 
82%
12th grade 
80%
Asian/Pacific Islander
4th grade 
54%
12th grade 
65%
White
4th grade 
57%
12th grade 58%
Note: 4th grade data from NAEP 2007 report - 12th grade data from NAEP 2002 report
NAEP description of basic and proficient