The “No Child
Left Behind” program is dumbing down America.
With the goal of making sure the most stupid,
lazy, forever-go-nowhere student in a classroom
can just pass tests demonstrating the most
fundamental of learned skills, the program has
consumed teachers and resources and left smart
students begging for input and redemption.
Both Liberals
and Conservatives have undermined the schools.
Conservatives have launched an all out attack to
discredit public schools (and some would even
close them) in the interest of getting
government funding for religion-based education.
This, of course, is similar to what we are
accusing the radical Muslims of doing in
Pakistan.
There was a
time in our history when failure was an option.
Success was tied with initiative, determination,
skill, talent, and even fear of failure. Now
teachers are instructed that children must
always have “affirmation of their worth.”
Liberals have whined their way into having
teachers consumed with moping up vomit from a
near-vegetative- state student who can’t even
hold his/her head up, or acknowledge he/she
heard something, while the rest of the class
puts up with this all day in the name of equal
opportunity. At the other end of the room little
Blinky is busy calling the teacher a “bitch” and
announcing he has no intention of doing
homework. When explaining why Blinky doesn't
pass the fundamental skills tests, the teacher,
of course, can’t cite the fact that Blinky
refuses to do homework. His/her job could be on
the line every time Blinky flunks at test time.
Imagine a
genius student in that classroom. Some suggest
that students who are genius IQ are bored in
such a school situation. In today’s educational
system they are beyond bored to the point of
being absolutely tortured.
The
whole story is being spelled out by some wealthy
and smart philanthropists Jan and Bob Davidson
who have authored a book entitled Genius
Denied.
(check it out here)
Here are the
facts (Provided by the Davidson Institute for
Talent Development):
America has thousands of highly gifted children
and millions of gifted children whose
intelligence quotients (IQs) qualify them for
gifted programs.
- Gifted
individuals (IQ 125+) appear in the
population at a rate of 1 in 20 people.
Approximately 5% of the population is gifted
(IQ 125+).
- Highly
gifted individuals (IQ 145+) appear in the
population at a rate of 1 in 1,000 people.
Approximately 0.1% of the population is
highly gifted (IQ 145+).
-
Profoundly gifted individuals (IQ 160+)
appear in the population at a rate of 1 in
10,000 people.
-
Approximately 1.5 million gifted students in
the United States are under-challenged by
standard school curriculum and need an
educational program more optimally matched
to their abilities.
Gifted children are one of the most at-risk
student groups in America.
- Research
indicates that up to 20 percent of high
school dropouts test in the gifted range.
(an IQ of 125 or above, or achievement test
scores at the 95th percentile).
- Gifted
children are frequently misdiagnosed as
hyperactive or as having Attention Deficit
Disorder (ADD) because boredom often leads
them to be inattentive in class.
-
Researchers estimate that about half of
gifted students are underachievers.
- Gifted
students learn more rapidly and desire to
pursue subjects in greater depth. They need
a rigorous curriculum that matches their
ability to learn.
- Highly
gifted students are the most likely to fall
between the cracks in American classrooms –
they are the ones experiencing the greatest
gap between their potential and what is
asked of them.
- Gifted
children often hide their intellectual
abilities in order to make friends. During
adolescence, girls especially will “dumb
down” to fit in with their peers.
- Social
development is more closely aligned with
intellectual development than chronological
development. This means that many highly
gifted students have little in common with
students their age, therefore they have
trouble forming friendships. These students
are more likely to develop friendships when
placed with their intellectual peers.
Gifted education in America is mostly inadequate
and underfunded.
- The $50
billion federal education budget contains
only $11 million earmarked for gifted
education - the equivalent of 2 cents out of
every $100.
- The only
federal funding for gifted students – the
$11 million Jacob K. Javits grant – goes
primarily to research and demonstration
projects, not to educate students.
- No
federal mandate or overarching federal
legislation exists to guide state and local
school districts to educate highly
intelligent students.
- Only
32 states have laws requiring that gifted
students be identified; just 29 require that
they be serve d.
- Roughly
70% of elementary school gifted programs
consist of just 90 minutes to a few hours of
“pull-out” enrichment programs per week.
These programs generally feature
non-curricular work such as puzzles or games
that do not challenge gifted students in
core curricula subjects. Many secondary
schools serve gifted students by allowing
them to take honors classes aimed at the
75th percentile, or by allowing students to
move ahead a year in math (such as taking
algebra in 8th grade). Yet early entrance
college programs have found that highly
gifted students can usually compress the
entire high school curriculum into one or
two years. Talent search summer programs
find that highly gifted students can learn a
year’s worth of curricula in math in three
weeks of intensive study.
Anti-intellectualism runs rampant in America.
- The
number of American students scoring above
1,000 on the SAT declined so much over the
past few decades that in 1995 the test was
adjusted to “re-center” the scores, having
the effect of inflating their numeric value.
- U.S.
businesses have been complaining for some
time about the lack of highly skilled
workers; many businesses have to import
intellectual talent from abroad.
- The No
Child Left Behind Act penalizes schools if
students do not meet minimum competency
requirements, but does nothing to ensure
that high-scoring children continue to
learn.
- Because
so little time and attention are given to
nurture gifted students’ intellectual
abilities, we are, in effect, writing off
our nation’s brightest young minds. By
denying them the opportunity to excel, we
deny the nation the benefits of what they
could someday achieve.
Anti-intellectualism has Conservative talk show
hosts making fun of intellectuals, calling them
"Pointy-headed intellectuals." It is, of course,
understandable why some of those guys would feel
left out of the circle of genius. The painful
fact is America as a society is rejecting
intelligence in favor of encouraging that
everyone be exactly the same. Political leaders
and business owners warn us that American
workers must now compete in a global economy. It
is pretty certain that no class in China has to
twiddle their thumbs while the teacher tries to
see if the little vegetable in the classroom is
conscious at this moment, or he/she takes verbal
abuse from young Blinky. America is in trouble
in education and the No Child Left Behind fiasco
isn’t fixing it. We can’t just keep giving the
smartest kids Ritalin because they are a pain in
the ass. We are dumbing down America and
Liberals and Conservatives must share the blame.
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