While President Biden is trying to win a court victory for his student debt forgiveness proposal, he should be focusing instead on the latest dreadful report by the National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP).
In what is called the nation’s report card, NAEP has released its latest findings on the performance of fourth- and eighth-graders in such critical subjects as math and reading. It makes for unpleasant reading.
While some blame the pandemic, which led to the closing of many schools and a shift to remote learning, the NAEP says the numbers were declining before the pandemic struck.
That is one more argument favoring school choice.
Bush writes that parents—or any other trusted adult—“(who) were called on to step up when COVID-19 kept kids at home” can help close the learning gaps. Bush proposes a regimen of reading at least 20 minutes per day: “In addition, research has found that 30 minutes a week of extra math work can help students who are struggling or behind.”
People who are not math whizzes—like me—can find numerous helpful and easy to understand resources online.
Bush might have added that reducing the power of teachers unions to dictate educational content would also help, as would banning the teaching of subjects that advance a secular progressive agenda and have nothing to do with empowering children so they might someday find good paying jobs and be able to support themselves.
There is no excuse for this. Robbing a child of a good education is a form of abuse. It also deprives a nation of its future and ability to compete on the world economic and intellectual stage. As Jeb Bush notes, the solutions are simple. The problem is and almost always has been that too many in the education and political establishments prefer the status quo, because for many it serves their interests more than the interests of the nation’s children.