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STEPHEN MOORE: Why Johnny Can’t Read

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Reading and math scores are abysmal across the country as national testing results keep documenting.  Illiteracy rates are rising:  The number of 16-to-24 year olds reading at the lowest literacy levels increased from 16% in 2017 to 25% in 2023, according to data from the National Center for Education Statistics.

In some inner-city schools less than half of the kids are reading or doing math at grade level proficiency.  Many high school grads can’t read their diplomas.

As an economist, I would submit this is our greatest crisis.  It puts the future of American prosperity in grave danger. Also, the learning gap widens income and wealth disparities.

The apparent solution among the education establishment is not to challenge kids to stretch their minds and hit the books, but to dumb down the curriculum so everyone passes. I call this the “make everyone below average” solution.

Some schools are now no longer requiring kids in English class to read cover-to-cover the classic books that students have been reading for decades.  Perhaps the students don’t have the attention spans.  Perhaps their reading skills aren’t up to par. Perhaps they are too busy texting or playing computer games on their cell phones.

A case in point is what has happened at Washington DC’s Alice Deal Middle school.  This is one of the best public schools in the city with reading proficiency rates at 80% or double the DC District’s abysmal 38% average.

Alice Deal has decided to remove all full-length novels from their eighth grade English curriculum.  The educators behind this strategy claim that moving from full-length books to section readings – will better prepare students for high school.

Huh? How is it better for reading proficiency and knowledge-gathering for a student to read sections of Huckleberry Finn or To Kill a Mockingbird, not the whole book? Would anyone watch only a few scenes of the movie?

It’s almost as if the school is instructing the 13-year-olds to read the cliff notes version of The Scarlet Letter or A Man for All Seasons.  That used to be considered a form of cheating. But now it’s the schools that are cheating the kids.

If it is true that reading a full-length novel is now too heavy a lift for a sixth, seventh or eighth grader, Houston we have a problem.  If the kids in the top public schools can’t be expected to read a full-length book, it’s scary to think about the reading levels at the bad schools.

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We solved the problem of illiteracy nearly 100 years ago, now the problem is back.

This is yet another sad example of subjecting our children to the tyranny of low expectations. It is sadly symbolic of all that is wrong with the government-run schools.

Ironically, it is coming at a time when poor states like Louisiana and Mississippi have returned to the basics – like good-old-fashioned phonics – and have seen miraculous jumps in their reading scores.  They are now beating out higher-income blue states.

Raise the bar, don’t lower it. We can do this.  We all remember with fondness reading our favorite books – like The Outsiders.  The joy of reading comes from reading a great book and learning its life message.

Kids are now being robbed of that joy.

Washington, DC will reap the illiteracy it sows, and my only hope is that other schools don’t participate in this dumbing down of America’s children.

Stephen Moore is co-founder of Unleash Prosperity and a former senior economist for Donald Trump.  

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