A number of Deep Southern states focused on the basics instead of new agey practices or ideology and are succeeding in boosting reading competency. https://t.co/2CLw3ucdXb
This rude comment actually kind of gets to the point. Chicago's mayor argues that he "poverty still exists" when the city sees an 8-year high death toll during Memorial Day Weekend. MS now beats most states in the country on reading *while being poor.* https://t.co/aQ3BKOrpF9
"You cannot use poverty as an excuse. That’s the most important lesson," is a quote directly from Kristof's article. People who argue you can't do anything about these problems because the world ain't perfect are wrong.
One the NAEP is the gold standard in tests it's not "a single reading test." Two, MS just recently made these gains after reforms. You expect it to go from poorest state to richest in a few years? Education is a generational investment. https://t.co/1OLdOU5J8m
This would be like arguing China or India were poor in 2000 so they weren't doing anything correctly. The education decisions they made in those years helped them become rival powers today, that's what education+literacy do.
There are definitely some people on this website who see Democrat or Republican before they see anything else. Even the associated press and new york times are writing positive articles about these reading strategies Mississippi is using. Why denigrate them?
“The schools also represent perhaps the highest-profile symbol of segregation across the system.”
Nope. An admissions test isn’t segregation. Stuyvesant is 65%+ Asian (many poor immigrants), hardly white supremacy. (I went to Stuy, and my son did too.)https://t.co/KAMCyNG4XB
Feel like one or both of us mentions Prep for Prep etc every year and still ppl are surprised to learn it bc the NYT pretends it doesn’t exist or isn’t relevant.
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