Posted on 09/04/2020 2:25:23 PM PDT by TBP
While the commentariat focuses on flattened statues, defaced property and violent interactions among protestors and police, there has been relatively little attention given to the solutions that could address many of the problemsboth perceived and realthreatening to drive Americans further apart.
One of those problems is the failure of government-run schools to provide a quality education to millions of kids. There are no silver bullet solutions to societys social problems, but education reform is perhaps the closest we have.
If reformers want to make strides against structural racism, they should start by empowering familiesof all colorsto choose the school that best fits their childs unique needs.
Before I explain why, its important to define the term structural racism because it tends to upset people of different political persuasions for a variety of reasons. Professors Gilbert C. Gee and Chandra L. Ford of the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health note that structural racism is defined as the macrolevel systems, social forces, institutions, ideologies, and processes that interact with one another to generate and reinforce inequities among racial and ethnic groups.
In other words, structural racism isnt necessarily the product of intentionally racist acts, which should disarm those who take offense when people use the term to describe particular societal outcomes. Nevertheless, no one should tolerate a system that disproportionately fails people of any race, even if the failures are the result of inherent flawslike poor incentives created by education monopoliesrather than racist behavior.
An objective look at the efficacy of government-run schools shows a major performance gap among students of different races. According to the Nations Report Card, 8th grade white students score higher than both black and Hispanic students in reading and math. Though achievement levels are still far too low for students of all races.
The same trend is prevalent in graduation rates. The National Center for Education Statistics places these rates for whites, blacks and Hispanics at 88.6, 77.8, and 80 percent respectively. Such outcomes lend credibility to the idea of structural racismand how it sets back millions of kids in their pursuit of happiness.
One excuse offered in defense of government-run schools is that theyve been underfunded for decades. But as Corey DeAngelis and Matthew Nielsen document, education spending has risen by an inflation-adjusted 280 percent since 1960. The average government-run school spends $15,000 per student. In my state of New York, spending reaches more than $24,000 per student. Yes, money matters, but more spending is not correlated with higher student achievement.
Still, calls for more education spending persist, which is odd as the money requested would be used to prop up an education system that disproportionately hurts people of color. Critics may reply that more money would address rampant inequities, but theres plenty of evidence to suggest otherwise. Plus, after decades of failing students, why should more spending be diverted to prop up a failing system?
Instead of waiting years, even decades for structural changes, parents should be free to immediately remove their children from the current educational system and choose the school that is the best fit for their child. This could transform education overnight. And it would provide a much-needed safeguard against the painful consequences of the failure of government-run schools.
The benefits of school choice are enormous. Dozens of studies have demonstrated positive effects on issues ranging from student test scores to education attainment to parental satisfaction. This shouldnt come as a surprise as parents and guardians are better equipped to determine the best ways to educate their children when compared to the people in charge now: distant politicians and bureaucrats.
School choice can be a lifeline for students and families. If we want to have an honest conversation about race, people on all sides of the debate need to acknowledge the burdens carried by those stuck in unsafe and underperforming schools. And why bigger government isnt the solution to their problems.
What structural racism?
Never happen!
Structural (or institutional) racism really what is meant by “systemic racism.” That is, built into the structure or the system.
The problem is that many of our illiterate rabble rousers confuse “systemic” with “systematic,” which is really what they want to say. Systematic means done according to a preestablished system, and their theory is that there is a preestablished system that is meant to keep blacks down.
Well, there probably is, but it comes from BLM and the Dems...
So, they going to knock down section-8 housing structures?
I don’t think any such thing exists in the school systems of America.
This conflates racial disparities with racism. The fact that disparities in education exist has many factors.
The same false argument is made to explain why more blacks commit crimes than whites. Racial disparities exist in many things but the cause is not automatically racism. I think it’s the least of the reasons.
I think they are talking about busing.
The ONLY racism I see is with BLM!
America is NOT a racist country!
Tax incentives for children born in wedlock. The Great Society did the opposite. Why not re-creat the black family and bring Daddy home?
Rebuild families, allow school choice, and find a way to get jobs in the neighborhood. And local police walking the beat.
Yes, it will take a generation but worth it!
In South Carolina, when a woman comes in for AFDC, she has to name the dad and they garnish his wages (if he has any.)
I would adopt that, with this wrinkle. No garnishment if you marry her and stay married at least until the last kid is an adult and/or out of the house.
Good. In addition, I would add a wrinkle to the training. The Germans relocate whole families to where the jobs are. They test,, train and guarantee a job after oiur training. OPPORTUNITY AND getting people out of the urban plantation.
Good. In addition, I would add a wrinkle to the training. The Germans relocate whole families to where the jobs are. They test, train and guarantee a job after their training. OPPORTUNITY AND getting people out of the urban plantation can reignite self-initiative.
The deliberate destruction of the black family unit is the elephant in the tent. It’s effects have been far reaching and will continue to be so. No amount of school choice will help reduce academic inequalities between the races when the family unit has been wrecked. We need to end the welfare state to even partially fix the black family.
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