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Tuesday, February 2, 2021

The State (SC): Read to Succeed bill would fail reading again in South Carolina – radical eyes for equity

The State (SC): Read to Succeed bill would fail reading again in South Carolina – radical eyes for equity
The State (SC): Read to Succeed bill would fail reading again in South Carolina




Read to Succeed bill would fail reading again in South Carolina (hyperlink version below and link to The State in title)

Currently, I am in year 37 of teaching in SC, serving as a high school English teacher at Woodruff High for 18 years before moving to teacher education at Furman University for the past 19 years. I entered education in SC in 1984, the first days of the accountability movement in our state.

Despite political leaders changing standards and high-stakes testing multiple times over the past four decades, political and public perception remains convinced that our students are, once again, failing to learn to read.

Bill 3613 is making the same mistake political leaders have been making since the 1980s, tinkering with punitive legislation aimed at our students and teachers while ignoring the overwhelming negative impact of inequity in our students’ homes and communities as well as the harmful negative learning and teaching conditions that persist in our schools.

Read To Succeed, which Bill 3613 seeks to amend, misreads both how students CONTINUE READING: The State (SC): Read to Succeed bill would fail reading again in South Carolina – radical eyes for equity