Sunday, September 1, 2013

Well-Paid Teachers Too Often Rate “D”


The National Assessment of Educational Progress has been called the Nation’s Report Card. It reported that only 23% of fourth-graders, 30% of eighth-graders, and 21% of 12th-graders were” proficient” or “advanced” on their national geography exam, given in January to March, 2010.

I saw one of the simple questions posted in the Wall Street Journal. The newspaper reported that only 33% of eighth-graders got it right.

With a student body such as this in the U.S. we certainly do not get our education money’s worth. But I do notice teachers’ unionized pay and benefits are ever higher.(See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments and @BusinessNewshole at Twitter.)

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