High School Students Getting Smarter, Or High Schools Getting Easier?
- 3 May 2015
Or just another case of grade inflation?
Article from: http://school4schools.com/blog/high-school-students-getting-smarter-high-schools-getting-easier/
Bad news from the National Assessment of Educational Progress: as in 2009, a majority of high school students scored “basic” or “below basic” in reading and math skills.*
(*Kudos to the Wall Street Journal for not using “progress report” in its article or headline; here for the rest who fell into that trap.)
Hmmm: in the early Nineties, 74% of high school students graduated. These days, it’s 81%. Clearly, the additional 7% of graduates aren’t driving those proficiency scores higher.
The report also informs us that based on SAT scores, only 43% of high school students are prepared for college. Whether or not that number has been extrapolated to the entire graduating population is unclear. If not, the prepared-for-college students represent 43% of the only some 45% who take the SAT (as of 2007).
All of this means…
Well, let’s let the Director of the National Assessment Governing Board explain it:
“Students get a mixed message — students have a low bar to graduate from high school but its’ not a high enough bar to really pursue a career actively when they leave.”
