I've been following the ongoing debates about the quality of our state school education system for some time and it's really interesting.
On the one hand there is ample evidence that the state schools aren't doing a great job. In nearly every area nearly every measure shows our education system is in a state of decline (at least from when I was a kid in the 50's).
The answer has been and continues to be--more money is needed. But, then there's ample evidence that this doesn't solve the basic problem at all.
So, we become concerned and devise a system that attempts to solve the problem by requiring the students to pass standardized tests. Then, well the predictable happens, there is something wrong because the teachers are teaching to the tests.
Maybe standardized tests aren't the answer. But, I then I think about what was happening before we went to standardized tests. Well there's pretty strong evidence that the state schools weren't performing very well. But, wait they weren't teaching to the test in those days were they.
From what I can see the state schools didn't do a very good job before we had standardized testing and the early evidence is they aren't doing an appreciably better job under a standardized testing environment.
But to be fair, we had well over 50 years where there were no standardized tests and less than 10 under standardized testing. Have we had enough time yet to fairly assess the use of standardized testing.
Oh one more thing, the move towards standardized testing started a good while before G.W. Bush became President. I don't think he thought this up while he was Governor of Texas.
Wait, wait, wait, I forgot in some circles President Bush is behind every problem we have in this country.