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"Does education make people stupid?"

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Blogger Parentalcation said...

The discrepancy between State scores and NAEP performance has been well covered by the education blogosphere, including takedowns of several NYC articles.

For example.

http://d-edreckoning.blogspot.com/2007/03/madison-cooks-books.html

http://d-edreckoning.blogspot.com/2007/03/schemo-responds.html

http://rightwingnation.com/index.php/2007/03/21/3109/

http://rightwingnation.com/index.php/2007/03/17/3098/

6/6/07, 10:28 AM

Blogger Svigor said...

Is the concept of "conflict of interest" really that exotic that the Washington Post hasn't yet noticed that it was built into the NCLB?

Haha, I assume this is your babe-in-the-woods routine?

6/6/07, 12:21 PM

Anonymous Floccina said...

Articles on education are meant to sell the articles. They do not need to present really facts or ideas they just need to cater to one of the major groups: those on the left who need to sell the idea that lack of funding has doomed our schools, those on the right who believe that liberalism has doomed our schools and those in power want to show that things has improved while they have been in power. It is obvious which group this article was meant to attract.

BTW As long as I can remember people have been telling me that he USA was getting behind in education and if we don’t turn it around soon we are doomed. Well it has not happened yet. It seems that there are bigger factors than the number of year one spend in school.

6/7/07, 12:57 PM

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