High Standards?
Posted on | July 2, 2010 | 1 Comment
From a local campaign:
High Standards
Senator Huppenthal will end social promotion by using phonics to teach students to reading [sic] by the end of third grade.
Huppenthal is running for Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction. I’m not sure where he went to elementary school, but it was clearly sub-standard if students were not able to read by the third grade.
My parents had us reading before they sent us to kindergarten. But, even if they hadn’t, I can’t imagine Mrs Aniuk allowing any of her charges to move up to Sister Thomas’s first grade class if we hadn’t grasped something as basic as reading.
As a plank on a campaign platform, teaching children to read by the time they are 8 years old seems a poor choice.
This post was originally going to be about the 3rd grade reading exclusively, as that grabs my attention every time I drive past one of his signs. However, when I visited his page to ensure I had the proper wording (and noticed the typo noted above), I found it under the heading “High Standards”. Then the next paragraph, which is actually about high standards, is under the heading “Reading by Third Grade”. A man hoping to be top dog in our education system should certainly have someone proofread the PR materials.
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August 23rd, 2010 @ 9:31 pm
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