The Nation’s Basic-Skill Malaise Americans’ literacy and math skills continue to diminish. Thomas Gallatin | Patriot Post | 12-19-24 The 2006 movie “Idiocracy,” starring Luke Wilson and Maya Rudolph, was intended as a science fiction comedy, not a prediction of future America. However, a recent survey of our nation’s least-educated workers has found that proficiency in basic life skills is diminishing. Among America’s least educated workers aged 16 to 65, basic skills such as reading a thermometer, planning a trip, or finding information on a website cannot be taken for granted. “According to a global test of adult know-how, which measures job readiness and problem-solving among workers in industrialized countries,” The Wall Street Journal reports, “the least-educated American workers between the ages of 16 and 65 are less able to make inferences from a section of text, manipulate fractions, or apply spatial reasoning — even as the most-educated are getting smarter.” Furthermore, America is falling behind the rest of the developed world in basic skills and knowledge. This problem was exacerbated by the response to the COVID pandemic.
Peggy Carr, commissioner of a statistical agency at the Department of Education, observed, “There’s a dwindling middle in the United States in terms of skills. Over time we’ve seen more adults clustered at the bottom.” Of the 31 industrialized nations that participated in the survey, the U.S. ranked 14th in literacy, 15th in problem-solving, and 24th in numeracy. Over the past few years, the U.S. has steadily slid behind the rest of the industrialized world. As noted earlier, the COVID pandemic significantly impacted these scores, but the problem preceded the pandemic. The bigger culprit for America’s sinking skills knowledge is our failing public school system. Too many Americans are simply not being educated well in our public schools. While there is no quick fix or easy solution to this problem, what would help are actions designed to make education better. Adopting school choice would likely be the biggest and even quickest avenue toward instituting change. The basic-skill malaise also raises questions over the value or liability of the Department of Education. Since its creation during the Carter administration back in 1979, has American education gotten better or worse? Given the test results over the past couple of decades, the answer is a resounding no. This is why Donald Trump has floated the idea of eliminating that department. Not only does it appear to be a waste of taxpayer dollars given the educational results, but it also seemingly only exists to push political agendas and buoy teachers unions, not empower parents and students. While this news is discouraging, it could motivate America to change how it has handled public education for the past few decades. It also offers an excellent incentive for more innovation in education, including the burgeoning homeschooling movement. It’s an exciting opportunity for real change. [See www.publicschoolexit.com] Our children are being INDOCTRINATED, NOT EDUCATED, and they deserve better! Meanwhile, the US taxpayer spends an average of $4000 more per student per year than the worldwide average to fail them at an alarming rate! Please help us fight for our kids and our future! Help us Abolish the US Department of Education and deliver School Choice nationwide! This Giving Season, a generous supporter has pledged to match every dollar you give, doubling your impact. That means your $50 gift becomes $100 for freedom, and your $100 gift becomes $200 to protect the values we hold dear. Every dollar you give is a blow to the Left’s agenda and a step toward restoring America’s greatness. Will you stand with us today? WE DEPEND ON YOUR SUPPORT! With your annual subscription, RECEIVE YOUR FREE COPY of my NY Times Bestseller, ‘Because They Hate,’ while supplies last. You are delivering REAL RESULTS with your support! |