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If you didn’t see 20/20 last Fri­day night, with John Stossel’s report on “Stu­pid in Amer­ica,” find a way to see it on a rerun, find some­one who taped it and bor­row the tape, get a tape from ABC, what­ever. It is a must-see for any­one involved with the K-12 pub­lic edu­ca­tion sys­tem as a par­ent or a tax­payer or a con­cerned cit­i­zen. Of course, the NEA and the AFT are up in arms about it because it goes com­pletely against their agenda, not to men­tion that they are pin­pointed as a big part of the problem.

Of par­tic­u­lar note were the com­ments from the Bel­gian teenagers as they were inter­viewed about their per­for­mance rel­a­tive to that of Amer­i­can high school­ers on an inter­na­tional stan­dard­ized test. “Com­pared to our reg­u­lar tests, this was easy.” “The Amer­i­can kids must be stupid.”

Stossel’s pin­point­ing of the causes of our fail­ing school sys­tem was, of course, over­sim­pli­fied. He neglected the role of the media in shap­ing today’s soci­ety, and more impor­tantly the role of the par­ents at home, in favor of push­ing the pro-voucher, pro-choice solu­tion (which I do agree with) and call­ing the teach­ers’ unions to task for their com­plic­ity in per­pet­u­at­ing the problems.

Still, his mes­sage is dead-on and needed — I see the results of the fail­ure of our schools to do their job every week, four days a week, in my own classroom.

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