BROOKS (12/26/11): The United States spends far more on education than any other nation, with paltry results. It spends far more on health care, again, with paltry results. It spends so much on poverty programs that if we just took that money and handed poor people checks, we would virtually eliminate poverty overnight. In the progressive era, the task was to build programs; today the task is to reform existing ones.Forget the part about education spending. Has the U.S. gotten “paltry results” from its public schools in recent years? As written, the claim was vague—but its general thrust is hugely familiar. Indeed, this is one of the most familiar scripts in the plutocracy’s playbook.
ROTHSTEIN (8/29/11): The only consistent data on student achievement come from a federal sample, the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Though you would never know it from the state of public alarm about education, the numbers show that regular public school performance has skyrocketed in the last two decades to the point that, for example, black elementary school students now have better math skills than whites had only 20 years ago.Say what? Here at THE HOWLER, we've written about those NAEP scores for years, urging liberals and mainstream journalists to write about them. We might as well have asked the gods to send ginger ale through our faucets. But even we had never offered the fascinating construct Rothstein presented. Wow! The National Assessment of Educational Progress tests students in the fourth and eighth grades—has done so for forty years. And as of 2009, black fourth-graders were scoring higher in math than their white counterparts from the early 1990s!