History, context explain need for Iowa education reform

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I have three older dictionaries in my home with all the rules for phonics on the inside front cover — and absolutely every word in them shows the phonetic pronunciation (including each of the 150 “sight” words).  Schools using memorized “sight” words have a bad curriculum that reduces the ability of students to read and write.

Ask your school if its math curriculum depends on memorizing information rather than learning number concepts, and whether it relies on Order of Operations (a memorized five-step approach to solve equations) rather than algebraic proofs. 

These are indicators of a bad math curriculum that prevents students from properly learning math as the information processing system the rest of the world knows it to be.  Order of Operations is not used in any of the science and engineering applications of math, nor by the rest of the world.

As the Iowa Legislature prepares to reform Iowa education by restricting potential education majors (for being “defective”), they are now applying the favorite excuse of the education community since 1968 to themselves. In 2004, the Manhattan Institute released its teachability study, where it created an index of the “defective student” factors for each state. 

The states with the lowest index score, whose student achievement should be bad if there really is such a thing as “defective” students, are the states whose student achievement is surpassing Iowa – pushing Iowa down to 45th now and falling.  Continuing to rely on a baseless, bogus, theory is not serving Iowa well. 

It is past time to drop this and once again put concepts back into the curriculum and into teacher training programs. People are not defective; systems are.

Atkinson resides in Baxter. She is an educator who teaches mathematics, accounting, political science and history with the online University of Maryland University College, Des Moines Area Community College and William Penn University College for Working Adults.

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