Monday, June 9, 2014

There Is Probably No “Crisis” In American Education | Paul Bruno

There Is Probably No “Crisis” In American Education | Paul Bruno:



There Is Probably No “Crisis” In American Education

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When you look at that chart, do you see a crisis?
No? Me neither.
How about in these charts of reading and math achievement on the NAEP for 17-year-olds, broken down by race?reading17
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Still hard to see a crisis, at least to my eyes.
Certainly, it’s fair to say that American education has many problems related to effectiveness, efficiency, and equity.
And it’s probably reasonable to say that our country and the world face a number of bona fide crises – war, climate change, poverty, or criminal justice, for example – each  with some relationship to education, however complex or indirect.
But next time you hear someone claim – or are yourself tempted to claim - that There Is Probably No “Crisis” In American Education | Paul Bruno: