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		<title>Education or Edjukashun?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alan Caruba</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/2009/02/15/education-edjukashun/">Education or Edjukashun?</a></p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/education3.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4396" style="margin: 5px;" title="education3" src="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/education3.jpg" alt="education3" width="65" height="102" /></a>Of the 2,500 Americans who took the test that included college students, elected officials and other randomly selected citizens, nearly 1,800 flunked the 33-question test on basic civics. The elected officials scored slightly lower than the public with an average score of 44% compared with 49%; less than half.</p></p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com">WesternFront America</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/2009/02/15/education-edjukashun/">Education or Edjukashun?</a></p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/education31.jpg#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4396" style="margin: 5px;" title="education3" src="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/education31.jpg" alt="education3" width="65" height="102" /></a>My father used to say that there was no defense against stupidity. He was a  very smart man. When he entered kindergarten in the early 1900’s, he spoke his  parent’s native language of Italian. The teacher seated him beside a boy who  spoke both English and Italian, and he learned English. Nobody gave it any more  thought than that.</p>
<p>Dad passed through the K-12 grades in Newark, N.J., and then worked his way  through New York University to gain a degree in accounting. Then he studied some  more and was among the youngest men to become a Certified Public Accountant. All  that study and hard work helped him survive the Great Depression. It is a  classic American story.</p>
<p>In his time, American education was as basic as it comes. You learned the  fundamentals of reading, writing, and arithmetic..</p>
<p>You were taught, not just history, but something called civics, lessons about  the way the nation was governed and why our republic was a leading example of  “government of the people, by the people, for the people.”</p>
<p>In a report by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, released in November of  last year, more than twice as many people (56%) who took the test knew that  Paula Abdul was one of the “American Idol” judges than where those famous words  came from. Only 26% identified Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address as the source.</p>
<p>Of the 2,500 Americans who took the test that included college students,  elected officials and other randomly selected citizens, nearly 1,800 flunked the  33-question test on basic civics. The elected officials scored slightly lower  than the public with an average score of 44% compared with 49%; less than half.</p>
<p>There are two great threats facing America today. One is the vast ignorance  of our history and of the way we govern ourselves, and the other is the growing  numbers of functionally illiterate Americans.</p>
<p>For that we must put the blame squarely at the foot of our debased  educational system and for that we must understand the threat is the result of  the deliberately dumbing down of the system by the teacher’s unions. I do not  blame teachers, some of the most under-appreciated people in our society. They  are the victims of an educational system whose demise began in earnest in the  1960s.</p>
<p>Recently, in October, the New Jersey Education Association had an  advertisement that celebrated a “character education program”, taking note of a  school that received “the prestigious School of Character designation from the  Character Education Partnership.”</p>
<p>“The advertisement went on to note that “those values include the affirmation  of human dignity, the welfare of the individuals, and the desire to serve the  common good. Character education strives to promote basic human values that  transcend religious or cultural differences.” In other words, a totally secular  approach that, for schools in America today excludes beginning the day with a  prayer, bans the singing of Christmas carols, and deemphasizes individual  achievement.</p>
<p>“It is not intended to usurp the role of families in teaching values,” the  advertisement said, but that’s exactly its purpose, going on to note that  “Standardized tests cannot measure character, so it does not always get the  attention it should.” What is not getting attention is the ability to read and  write English well, American history, civics, and other subjects the schools are  failing to teach.</p>
<p>As commentator, Greg Lewis, recently noted, Arne Duncan, President Obama’s  choice for Secretary of Education, led the Chicago schools as Superintendent,  but only 17% of Chicago’s eighth grade students are reading at or above their  grade level. “It is almost impossible not to teach a child how to read,” said  Lewis who pointed out that, at the beginning of the twentieth century,  illiteracy was barely 1%. Today it is 20% or higher.</p>
<p>The single worst piece of legislation to come out of the last administration  was “No Child Left Behind” that requires a teach-to-the-test, one-size-fits-all  approach to education, coast to coast. The rise in the tutoring industry outside  of our schools is testament to the failure of NCLB. Far too many high school  graduates arrive in colleges today requiring “remedial” courses in the most  fundamental lessons that our schools are failing to teach.</p>
<p>In a recent edition of <em>School Reform News</em>, published by The Heartland  Institute, it was noted that one third of all students entering college today  must take remedial courses in those subjects that, in former times, they would  have mastered by graduation from high school. We are literally cheating  generations of young Americans of their birthright with the present education  system.</p>
<p>It’s not as if today’s parents of school-age children don’t know there’s a  very real problem. The results of an Associated Press survey, released in June  2008, revealed that “The views of the general population echo concerns from  business and college leaders, who say they have to spend a lot of time and money  on remedial education for people who completed high school but don’t have the  skills to succeed at work or in higher education.”</p>
<p>“Overall, the majority of those surveyed said the quality of U.S. schools has  declined over the past 20 years.”</p>
<p>“The vast majority think classroom work and homework—not standardized  tests—are the best ways to measure how well students are doing.”</p>
<p>Americans who have passed through our schools for nearly fifty years know  what the problem is. Meanwhile, in Congress, every manner of legislation is  under consideration to deepen and worsen the problem. Many attempt to reach into  the pre-school years of childhood development to seize control of the very  youngest children.</p>
<p>One called “No Child Left Inside Act” (HR 3036) would inject all manner of  environmental propaganda into the curriculum, further eroding the time today’s  children have for the fundamentals, and scaring the hell out of them with more  apocalyptic nonsense about global warming, It is the work of Rep. John Sarbanes  (D-MD).The Greens have invented “a nature-deficit disorder” to hide the fact  that intend to continue indoctrinating children with the dubious science they  use to advance their agendas.</p>
<p>This debasement of education produces a population unable to understand the  forces at work in order to make them compliant and complacent voters who will  accept more and more laws that undermine the Constitution and enslave them with  the belief that the State knows best.</p>
<p>This is why so many people continue to believe that the Earth is warming  despite ample evidence that it is cooling. Similarly indoctrinated, these people  oppose all forms of energy production except those—wind and solar—least capable  of providing the billions of megawatts the nation needs.</p>
<p>“We have met the enemy and he is us,” said the cartoon character, Pogo. The  enemy is the National Education Association, a union that has complete control  of the Department of Education and at the state level too. There’s still time to  turn this around, but we are running out of it.</p>
<p>Alan Caruba writes a daily blog at <a href="http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com/">http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com</a>.  Every week, he posts a column on the website of The National Anxiety Center, <a href="http://www.anxietycenter.com/">www.anxietycenter.com</a>.<br />
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