Still At Risk…
Change, failure, teaching Tagged A Nation at Risk, A Stagnant Nation, Change, educadtion, Gerald Bracey, politics, Strong American Schools April 29th, 2008“25 years after the seminal report, A Nation at Risk, American education remains in a state of crisis.” (source)
Information on this issue is not new in the news (here (2008), here (2006) and here (2003) but the recent report released by Strong American Schools (a nonpartisan awareness campaign aiming to bring education to the forefront of presidential campaign discussion and supported by the broadfoundation and the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation) titled, A Stagnant Nation: Why American Students are Still at Risk (Gerald Bracy in Huffington Post … and again here… warns to interpret with caution) about the current state of education in the US and some information that revisits the federal report “A Nation at Risk” (1983) released some 25 years ago has led ABC news to do a short spot on our underachievements. Here are some of the statistics presented in the news report (embedded below):
- 40% of high school seniors do not understand 8th grade math
- 23% of seniors cannot identify Adolf Hitler
- 57% of seniors cannot place the Civil War in the right century
- 33% of seniors do not know the Bill of Rights guarantees free speech
This all brings new meaning to the old addage, “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” They also fail to get to the heart of the issues that have long plagued education and democracy in this country. Take a look at the news spot below and let me know what you think needs to be done after seemingly little progress over the past 25 years to stop this old addage.




