Thank you for the thoughtful comments I received when I asked about your reading/viewing experiences of To Kill a Mockingbird -- they are really helpful! I will reply to them, but for now, I can't resist directing your attention to something incredible:
Firestorm Erupts Over Virginia's Education Goals Seriously? SERIOUSLY?!?! I thought Sue Sylvester
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IMO the black/Latino students are being held to standards where they are required to learn more than the white students, because the black/Latino students come into the classes with lower scores and pass rates. See my lengthy argument below for more details.
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Well. Huh. I guess we are moving backwards in time...
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Also, the VA article doesn't explicitly state the "pre-" pass rates as does the NY Times FL article, but does refer oblique to the pre- in the quote "we're starting with black children where they are. We can't start them at the 82 percentile because they're not there."
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Thank you for explaining a possible motive for these policies so clearly. I understand the importance of considering gains in drafting goals.
What I object to is conflating pre-test performance with race/ethnicity. Why not set separate goals for students who perform at different levels? Why go through the intermediate and inflammatory step of race? Doesn't this do a disservice to the high-performing Black, Latino, and disabled students as well as the low-performing Asian and White students?
Policy that is tied to skin color is problematic given this country's history. It also can promote racism in people who confuse correlation with causation.
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