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Home » Archives » May 2008 » Charles Murray criticises "educational romanticism".

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05/14/2008: "Charles Murray criticises "educational romanticism"."


On requiring every child to be above average.

Educational romanticism consists of the belief that just about all children who are not doing well in school have the potential to do much better. Correlatively, educational romantics believe that the academic achievement of children is determined mainly by the opportunities they receive; that innate intellectual limits (if they exist at all) play a minor role; and that the current K-12 schools have huge room for improvement.

Educational romanticism characterizes reformers of both Left and Right, though in different ways. Educational romantics of the Left focus on race, class, and gender. It is children of color, children of poor parents, and girls whose performance is artificially depressed, and their academic achievement will blossom as soon as they are liberated from the racism, classism, and sexism embedded in American education. Those of the Right see public education as an ineffectual monopoly, and think that educational achievement will blossom when school choice liberates children from politically correct curricula and obdurate teachers’ unions.

[ It's amazing that the outdated view persists that everyone who fails at school must have been environmentally disadvantaged somehow. ]

http://www.newcriterion.com/articles.cfm/The-age-of-educational-romanticism-3835