With a series of conservative SCOTUS decisions
beginning with the Nixon Court, and with a particular hostility by the
Reaganites toward the equity and equality agenda that grew from the War on
Poverty in 1960s, the resegregation of public schools
Original chart by Orfield & Lee, 2006 |
No one, particularly Arne Duncan or Bill Gates, wants to think about the resegregation of schools that is further incentivized by their corporate education charter school policies.
The correlations between resegregation rates and NAEP achievement gaps are particularly easy to see when we look at the long term shifts in the test score gaps between whites and minorities. The charts below are from a 2012 NAEP Trends Report, which show gaps for 13 and 17 year olds in Reading. The same pattern holds for Math as well and for 4th graders.
What are the advantages of beginning achievement gap comparisons from 1990 to 2013, rather than when NAEP began in 1971? I think you have already figured out the answer, but that's where Part II will begin. We will then look more closely at what the NCLB Era of turmoil, testing, and punishment have produced in terms of the Nation's Report Card.
Oh, by the way, someone tell Washington Post reporter, Lyndsey Layton, that the NAEP did not begin testing 20 years ago.
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