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Gayle Greene: The Country Moves Forward, the Schools Remain Mired in the Past | Diane Ravitch's blog

Gayle Greene: The Country Moves Forward, the Schools Remain Mired in the Past | Diane Ravitch's blog
Gayle Greene: The Country Moves Forward, the Schools Remain Mired in the Past



Gayle Green is a professor emeritus at Scripps College. In this post, she rages about the stupidity of the Biden testing mandate. In other areas of American life, we learn from our mistakes and move forward. But our policymakers are stuck in the past, so in love with failed ideas that they can’t let go of them.

She writes:

There’s hope in the air, a scent of spring, anticipation of change, democracy may pull through. Why, then, with K-12 public schools, the broken promise, the dismay?

Biden raised hopes when he promised, Dec 16, 2019, that he’d “commit to ending the use of standardized testing in public schools,” saying (rightly) that “teaching to a test underestimates and discounts the things that are most important for students to know.” Yet on Feb 22, his Department of Education did an about-face, announcing, “we need to understand the impact COVID-19 has had on learning …parents need information on how their children are doing.”

How the children are doing? They’re struggling, that’s CONTINUE READING: Gayle Greene: The Country Moves Forward, the Schools Remain Mired in the Past | Diane Ravitch's blog