There are many things that one can look at in our society and see
just how idiotic things are and yet, most do nothing to change it. One
specific area of idiocy is the way educational leaders leap without
looking into the pits of "educational reform" that do more harm than
good.
Specifically--in Michigan--and even more
specifically--the demise of the Detroit Public School system--is the
result of educational idiocy--the origins of which are yet being
determined. The real problem however is in the fact that those in
position of authority and supposed leadership have allowed this demise
to occur simply because they did not think about the ramifications of
the "so-called research" that ignited the changes in how we do
education.
Some years ago--approximately
twenty years or so--someone had the bright idea that students in
Detroit, did not need to be taught grammar skills and as such--teaching
grammar was forbidden and rather rigidly enforced. Since I learned grammar the way that works--constant repetition (skill and drill)--I
could not understand why anyone in their right mind would ever think
that the "whole language theory" would benefit children who were "not raised in environments using Standard English." For those students across the country who were living in environments where Standard English was the rule of the day and not the exception--whole language teaching might have worked.
Unfortunately, since college professors all over the land and the
business industry have great concerns about college students and
employees not knowing how to write, it would appear that "whole language" learning was a bust.
But now we have
"data-driven" theories which subject students to testing to the degree
of overkill and then teachers are being subjected to unfair evaluations
when the test scores do not improve. How is a teacher supposed to clear
the way for improvement in learning (anything) if they never have time
to "teach" because they only have time to "test" what has not been taught?
The whole process of testing, testing, and never teaching, is total
idiocy! No one has ever learned anything by being constantly tested and
never taught. Now, I believe Einstein said, "to keep doing things the same way, expecting a different outcome is insanity."
What I don't understand is why--those in positions to make decisions--educational leaders have failed to understand that they did not need to change what worked. What worked? Repetition--this is how most human beings learn--constant repetition and the addition of new concepts introduced--when learning is evidenced of what had been introduced. To expect students to learn new concepts, when they did not understand what had already been taught, is ludicrous--total idiocy!
We
have a number of people who are responsible for the demise of education
in the Detroit Public School system: The State Superintendents who did
not exercise judicious oversight of what was being represented as
"educational reform" simply because of those who developed the research (not
everyone with a degree is a credible source of information); and a
systematic problem of not having a credible system in place to determine
that those teaching--knew what they were teaching; the school board members who only wanted a position on the school board as a step
forward in their political ambitions and who had no clue as to how to
have oversight of what the superintendents were doing, they hired; the negligible
parents who didn't care enough to know anything about who they electing
and positioning politicians to govern the educational process; and refuse
to stay actively involved in their child's education; the students who
come because "socializing" is their priority, not learning--but if their parents had cared enough to teach them how to do school, before they ever started school, this would not be a problem;
and last, but not least--the teachers--who did not and do not think
that continuous education is important and so they mis-teach information
they did not understand and now we have a colossal mess on our hands
with people who did not learn what they should have and they keep
perpetuating a vicious cycle of illiteracy and idiocy.
How do we climb out of this pit of idiocy? Someone has to have enough nerve to bring the problem to the forefront and confront the idiots in-charge to
make changes in how we educate children that will make a difference.
Since those in positions of authority have really screwed it up--they should all be fired! In the case of anyone who chooses to accept "new research" as the catalyst that will bring about miracles; they really need to look at who's behind the research and understand their purpose or intent. I believe there has been a conspiracy--to
maintain a manual labor force with the students of Detroit--which is
why--the idiocy has been allowed to blossom to the nuclear mess we now
have.
If people are
incapable of critical analysis of anything before forcing others to join
the melee, they should be lined up and made to suffer penance for the
damage they have inflicted upon others. Where do we start in Detroit?
Perhaps with a white male, Mike Lamb who decided that Detroit students
did not need to be taught grammar (I'm sure his own children were raised
in an environment using Standard English). Where do we stop? Perhaps
with Karen Ridgeway and those who hired her since she thinks testing is
the only way to get children to learn. And then there are all of those
who fit in the middle--some I know by name, some I do not. They know who
they are and they should be ashamed of themselves for perpetuating such
idiocy in the guise of a quality education. Now that the cover has been
pulled off and the idiocy exposed, what are you (especially if you live
in Michigan) going to do about it?
I have addressed this issue more extensively in my book, If Parents Cared Enough, Johnny and Juaneshia Could Read (available on amazon.com). My intent is not just to make money or to point fingers at those who caused the problems, but to ignite real change--that will benefit all children. Get involved and change the landscape of idiocy so all children will have a quality education!
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