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Donkees

(33,745 posts)
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 10:02 AM Jan 2020

Bernie Sanders: America must end high-stakes testing, finally invest in public education [View all]

Across the country, teachers, parents and students are pushing back against an ineffective and punitive standardized tests regime. I stand with them.

Bernie Sanders Opinion contributor
Jan. 8, 2020

Excerpt:

Wednesday marks 18 years since the signing into law of No Child Left Behind, one of the worst pieces of legislation in our nation’s history. In December 2001, I voted against NCLB because it was as clear to me then, as it is now, that so-called school choice and high-stakes standardized testing would not improve our schools or enhance our children’s ability to learn. We do not need an education system in which kids are simply taught to take tests. We need a system in which kids learn and grow in a holistic manner.

A path to a better education system

My Thurgood Marshall Plan for Public Education addresses these fundamental problems by increasing teacher pay to start at $60,000 a year, empowering teachers to craft thoughtful assessments that consider all aspects of a student’s academic progress, and putting a moratorium on charter schools and the federal charter school program until they can be made publicly accountable.

My plan triples Title I funding, which provides assistance for schools with high percentages of children from low-income families, and will have the federal government fund the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act at 50%.

My plan also provides year-round, free universal school meals. One of the gross injustices of high-stakes standardized testing is that it does not account for the impact of poverty and wrongly treats all children as if they enter the education system on equal footing. We know that is not the case. In a wealthy nation such as ours, no child should ever go hungry, and we should have the best public schools and teachers in the world.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/01/08/bernie-sanders-education-no-child-left-behind-testing-column/2827348001/

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Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jan 2020 #1
Not finally. Our liberal democracy has been "investing" in universal education, Hortensis Jan 2020 #2
We rate the claim False. BeckyDem Jan 2020 #7
They rate it false because he hasn't stated it THESE DAYS. Hortensis Jan 2020 #8
No. The claim is false & they posted his own words which reflect his ideas gov not restrict choice. BeckyDem Jan 2020 #9
Exactly. Hortensis Jan 2020 #12
lol BeckyDem Jan 2020 #13
Oh, just contact Sanders and ask him to affirm commitment Hortensis Jan 2020 #15
No need to do that. I left your opinions about Sanders with a link. BeckyDem Jan 2020 #16
I think you realized you aren't going to get anywhere. Hassin Bin Sober Jan 2020 #18
I did leave the link. BeckyDem Jan 2020 #19
"Across the country" - can someone quantify that for us? A few people in New York.... George II Jan 2020 #3
ah Brown v Board does that ring a bell? dsc Jan 2020 #4
What does Thurgood Marshall have to do with education? Uncle Joe Jan 2020 #5
I'm well aware of Brown vs. Board of Education. It was a legal case in which.... George II Jan 2020 #14
Oh, its you again. bahrbearian Jan 2020 #6
Yes it's me.....again. Is the DU tent too big for you? George II Jan 2020 #11
I guess, bahrbearian Jan 2020 #17
The party I joined (late '60s, early '70s) is was, and still is, also a working women's party. George II Jan 2020 #20
Makes a nice word play on the "Marshall Plan" and seems like an attempt The Valley Below Jan 2020 #10
It's not going to work. George II Jan 2020 #21
No argument there. The Valley Below Jan 2020 #22
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