@mlanger @tc_morekindness I’m fairly sure that my daughter’s learning disorder was undiagnosed for so long because she is a voracious reader, and diagnostics are not designed for kids who read at 10 grade levels above their assigned level.
And the tests, all of which is because Pearson bribed Bush, has been a thing I’ve failed against since it started. The Iowa assessment, used since the 60s, and administered at like 1st, 5th and 11h grade were great national metrics for how everyone was doing. But was it making money for anyone? It was not. Current testing regime is obscene.
@MissConstrue @tc_morekindness I remember being told in 5th Grade (early 70s) that I had scored the highest statewide in a reading test. I was reading at 11th grade level.
Teachers had all kinds of tools they used to help us read better and faster. I guess it just doesn’t matter anymore.
It’s a crying shame because kids will never get ahead if they can’t master the basics of reading and math. But maybe that’s what the powers that be want? Ignorant peons?
@mlanger @tc_morekindness They absolutely do. Party like it's 1399, a return to feudalistic states with uneducated peasants that have no rights and are easily disposable.
@MissConstrue @tc_morekindness The few kids that manage to get out of school with the knowledge they need to move forward may be able to join the elite — if they play their cards right.
@mlanger @tc_morekindness Oh, we won’t have public schools for long. Or libraries which belong to the commons. Everything will be subscription based. The Enlightenment is over. The Dark Age has dawned.
(I may be a little depressed about the state of humanity.)
@MissConstrue @tc_morekindness I am very depressed but I’m trying really hard not to think about it.