Bush’s
Education Policies Aim To Undermine Democracy and Dumb Students Down
by
Allen Snyder
OpEdNews.Com
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BushCo
hates
America
’s public schools. Their
education policies are proof positive of it.
They’re specifically designed not just to dismantle the
‘free’ public education system, but more deeply, to undermine
American democracy and consolidate right-wing conservative and religious
political power.
We’ve
all heard the criticism leveled at public education in general; large
classes, poor facilities, under-qualified teachers, outdated textbooks,
weak curricula, illiterates receiving diplomas.
Many students graduate woefully unprepared for life after high
school, be it college or the work force.
The
two pillars of BushCo’s education travesty are school vouchers and
standardized testing. The
right touts these legislative gems as panaceas, but their real purpose,
as with any BushCo policy, is the subverting and crippling of American
democracy (do tax cuts for rich folks and suspending civil rights come
to mind?). These
policies’ long-term consequences could be chilling, but nevertheless
cruelly logical by BushCo’s perverted and power-mad standards.
Ostensibly,
school vouchers would allow the parents of children in ‘failing’
school districts to use Federal (read:
taxpayer) money to pay tuition at a private educational
institutions. The
program’s most obvious failing is that it would funnel public money to
private schools, the vast majority of which are, not coincidentally,
church sponsored, related, or controlled.
Vouchers
are nothing but an illegal, albeit clever, way of circumventing the
Constitution’s prohibition against church/state entanglement.
Since the right passes this voucher nonsense off as ‘choice’
for parents, many have been lured in to supporting them.
Oddly enough, certain Christian groups oppose them since there is
no preventing fringe religions from feeding at the trough, too. And Lord
knows, the Christians don’t like competing with anybody for souls or
money.
Then
there are the standardized tests mandated by BushCo’s ironically named
‘Leave No Child Behind’ pipedream.
The tests, they say, guarantee academic accountability.
Essentially, schools whose students fail the tests lose Federal
funding and those whose pass are rewarded (I often wonder how well the
brain-deprived Bush would do on one of these tests?).
Despite being skewed toward schools districts that can already
afford superior everything, testing critics believe this would force
most teachers to drastically stray from quality academic variety and
instead teach ‘to the test’ to ensure the school’s future funding.
To
any thoughtful person (i.e., progressive), these policies are
wrongheaded, misguided, and unconstitutional.
Seen as weapons against democracy exposes their inherent cynicism
and BushCo’s interminable disdain for the fundamental ideals of
self-governance, freedom, and equality.
Here’s
how the voucher scam really works.
First, conservatives continually bemoan the sorry state of public
schools, blaming it on everything but lack of money – money the
corrupt and stingy GOP-controlled Congress refuses to cough up for
anything save war. Then
they claim vouchers are the only way to ‘escape’ those schools and
do right by the children (it’s always the children with them, isn’t
it?). Parents then pull
their kids out and send them to private religious institutions;
traditional bastions of discipline, conformity, and conservatism.
Fewer
public school students means fewer public school teachers.
Fewer teachers means fewer NEA union members (one of the
right’s most hated groups). Fewer
union members mean less political power for the union, and since unions
are traditionally full of Democratic voters…well, you get the picture.
Vouchers
kill two birds with one cynical BushCo stone – they significantly
decrease the heavily Democratic pool of public school teachers while
unconstitutionally diverting funds to religion-based schools that each
year crank out another dangerous flock of conservative Bush-loving
Christian drones.
The
testing scam is a lesser joke. This
policy forces students to periodically pass mandated standardized tests
(developed by rich white folks, no doubt).
Such testing has already meant undue emphasis on test-passing
strategies and much less on actual knowledge acquisition.
Less time on other subjects means a less educated student, a
decreased chance of advancing to a decent university (whose priorities
are often suspect as well), and fewer opportunities at the highest
levels of corporate
America
.
If
the students pass, great, the school gets money, but the students
aren’t any better educated. Meanwhile,
students in failing districts are then given vouchers to attend private
religious schools. See how
nicely the two policies dovetail? Any
given school will be either wealthy, in which case it passes the tests
and supports BushCo, or poor and failing, in which case its students go
to private religious schools where they’re taught to be good little
Bush-lovers. Win-win.
By
the time college comes around, the anointed and moneyed elite get the
prime educational opportunities at all levels while the poor and
minorities are back to square one.
These elite can then freely pass on to their entitled positions
as presidents of fraternities and captains of industry and government
– securing the right-wing conservative Christian GOP’s political
future for generations.
The
only thing BushCo’s education policies will do is dumb students down
while manipulating and undermining American democracy.
Allen
Snyder is an instructor of Philosophy and Ethics.
He can be reached at asnyder111@hotmail.com
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