Only seven percent of Detroit Public-School 8th Graders found proficient in reading
Only 31 percent scored grade-level proficient or better in math
In a troubling sign about public school education in major urban centers in the U.S., according to the U.S. Department of Education, only seven percent of the eighth graders in Detroit are grade-level proficient or better in reading.
Michigan's public school system has shown no improvement at all in teaching children how to read over the past several years.
Statewide in Michigan, only 32 percent of public-school eighth graders scored grade-level proficient or better in reading, and only 31 percent scored grade-level proficient or better in math.
All in all, 68 percent of Michigan public-school eighth graders are not proficient in reading and 69 percent are not proficient in math.
Michigan's public school system has shown no improvement at all in teaching children how to read over the past several years. In 2002 just as in 2011, according to the U.S. Department of Education, only 32 percent of Michigan public-school eighth graders scored proficient or better in reading.
The one bright spot is that the state's public schools have made a slight improvement in teaching math. In 2000, only 28 percent of Michigan public-school eighth graders were proficient or better in math. By 2011, that had inched up to 31 percent.
In related news: Some public school teachers in the City of Detroit and around the state of Michigan are reportedly taking a vacation or a sick day today to protest right-to-work legislation likely to be approved by the state legislature.
Under the current laws, Michigan public school teachers must pay dues to the teachers' union. If the right-to-work law is enacted, Michigan public-school teachers will be free to join the union and pay dues to it if they wish -- but they will also be free not to join the union and not to pay it dues.
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This is a product of decades of Teacher Union schools. This is also a product of decades of "Dumbing Down" public education. This is the product of Liberalism and Marxist Democrat Party domination.
The problem cited in the field of 'Reading' by the Department of US education is a global phenomena of modern trend. It is of no use of blaming the teachers community or the public school alone. Reading and writing are in a way, the ' motor skill' which needs disciplining of the body and mind. This coordination is very hard among the children since ' discipline' involves ' pain and hard work' that by law is forbidden in the name of ' Child's Right' and the ' play way method' only ends up in play all through life, This culture of hedonism will gradually affect 'Creative thinking' for ' necessity is the mother of invention' and economic progress. often, the children will be good at ' talking and expression' while their ability to " concentrate, think and do" will be affected as 'motor skills ' are to be developed at an early, pliable age. of course, the teachers attitude is also important. once, they are paid by the government, and protected by the trade unions, they may not take the risk to train and strain the students, as their life may be at peril in a culture of gun or revolver accessed to the students. As a matter of fact, the reading and writing ability of the students can be achieved only through a concentrated and co-ordinated effort of the students, parents, government and teachers' community.
Mathew Thankachen O.Praem.