BrightShinyGirl
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I don’t take him seriously. He’s admitted he says ludicrous things on purpose to piss people off.Harpy never misses an opportunity to express his resentment toward women.
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I don’t take him seriously. He’s admitted he says ludicrous things on purpose to piss people off.Harpy never misses an opportunity to express his resentment toward women.
Let’s explore some cities in the United States where students face challenges in terms of NAEP proficiency. The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), often referred to as The Nation’s Report Card, provides valuable insights into student achievement across various subject areas. Here are some cities with notable NAEP proficiency levels:It’s interesting how all of the top ten rated states for childhood education are democratic states.
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Let’s explore some cities in the United States where students face challenges in terms of NAEP proficiency. The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), often referred to as The Nation’s Report Card, provides valuable insights into student achievement across various subject areas. Here are some cities with notable NAEP proficiency levels:
These cities need to focus on improving literacy levels, providing quality education, and addressing disparities. Efforts to enhance educational outcomes are ongoing, and many communities are actively working toward positive change.
- Baltimore City, Maryland:
- Baltimore City has been a focus of attention due to its educational challenges. In terms of NAEP proficiency, the percentage of students performing at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 15 percent in 2022. This percentage remained consistent compared to 2019 (15 percent) and showed improvement from 2009 (10 percent)12.
- Cleveland, Ohio:
- Cleveland faces educational difficulties, including literacy challenges for children and teenagers. The city’s NAEP proficiency levels have been a concern.
- Detroit, Michigan:
- Detroit’s public schools encounter issues related to literacy and educational disparities. NAEP proficiency rates reflect these challenges.
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
- Milwaukee grapples with low literacy rates, particularly among youth. NAEP assessments provide insights into student performance in this city.
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
- Philadelphia’s education system has faced criticism for low funding, teacher pay, and student performance. NAEP data sheds light on proficiency levels.
- Los Angeles, California:
- Los Angeles, being one of the largest cities in the U.S., has diverse educational challenges. NAEP results help assess student achievement.
- Chicago, Illinois:
- Chicago’s public schools encounter issues related to literacy and educational disparities. NAEP proficiency levels are closely monitored.
- New York City, New York:
- New York City’s education system is vast and complex. NAEP assessments provide valuable information about student proficiency.
- District of Columbia (DCPS):
- Washington, D.C., faces unique educational challenges. NAEP data helps track progress and identify areas for improvement.
- Houston, Texas:
- Houston’s public schools encounter difficulties related to literacy and student achievement. NAEP proficiency rates inform education policies.
For more detailed information, you can explore the NAEP District Profiles Tool to compare average reading scores between districts and large city schools3. Additionally, initiatives like Baltimore’s Promise, Cleveland Metropolitan School District, and Milwaukee Public Schools are actively working to address educational challenges and improve student outcomes .
Learn more
1nces.ed.gov2nationsreportcard.gov3nationsreportcard.gov4nationsreportcard.gov
Pretty sure they re all Democrat run cities.
Why don't you try and refute them, ya lazy turd. That's what came up when I searched for the "current" data. It may be all that has been accumulated nationwide to date.Clever of your little dickheaded self to choose the sample from the time frame that would be most impacted by the pandemic lockdowns.
While Democratic cities were restricting classroom time and watching out for the well-being of their citizens and trying their best not to contribute to the over a million Covid related deaths the Republican states were more concerned about feelings and the economy.
Care to check those same numbers in 2019 or come back in 2025?
You’re a shill.![]()
Why don't you try and refute them, ya lazy turd. That's what came up when I searched for the "current" data. It may be all that has been accumulated nationwide to date.
What you believe isn't what most people believe. This is borne out all over the world.
Which is, once more, something you should think about first before opening your yap and spewing nonsense.
Cities don’t control that much when it comes to education. The state has much more control than an individual city.Let’s explore some cities in the United States where students face challenges in terms of NAEP proficiency. The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), often referred to as The Nation’s Report Card, provides valuable insights into student achievement across various subject areas. Here are some cities with notable NAEP proficiency levels:
These cities need to focus on improving literacy levels, providing quality education, and addressing disparities. Efforts to enhance educational outcomes are ongoing, and many communities are actively working toward positive change.
- Baltimore City, Maryland:
- Baltimore City has been a focus of attention due to its educational challenges. In terms of NAEP proficiency, the percentage of students performing at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 15 percent in 2022. This percentage remained consistent compared to 2019 (15 percent) and showed improvement from 2009 (10 percent)12.
- Cleveland, Ohio:
- Cleveland faces educational difficulties, including literacy challenges for children and teenagers. The city’s NAEP proficiency levels have been a concern.
- Detroit, Michigan:
- Detroit’s public schools encounter issues related to literacy and educational disparities. NAEP proficiency rates reflect these challenges.
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
- Milwaukee grapples with low literacy rates, particularly among youth. NAEP assessments provide insights into student performance in this city.
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
- Philadelphia’s education system has faced criticism for low funding, teacher pay, and student performance. NAEP data sheds light on proficiency levels.
- Los Angeles, California:
- Los Angeles, being one of the largest cities in the U.S., has diverse educational challenges. NAEP results help assess student achievement.
- Chicago, Illinois:
- Chicago’s public schools encounter issues related to literacy and educational disparities. NAEP proficiency levels are closely monitored.
- New York City, New York:
- New York City’s education system is vast and complex. NAEP assessments provide valuable information about student proficiency.
- District of Columbia (DCPS):
- Washington, D.C., faces unique educational challenges. NAEP data helps track progress and identify areas for improvement.
- Houston, Texas:
- Houston’s public schools encounter difficulties related to literacy and student achievement. NAEP proficiency rates inform education policies.
For more detailed information, you can explore the NAEP District Profiles Tool to compare average reading scores between districts and large city schools3. Additionally, initiatives like Baltimore’s Promise, Cleveland Metropolitan School District, and Milwaukee Public Schools are actively working to address educational challenges and improve student outcomes .
Learn more
1nces.ed.gov2nationsreportcard.gov3nationsreportcard.gov4nationsreportcard.gov
Pretty sure they re all Democrat run cities.
Ignoring that most people are dumb as shit the rest of the world has not proven that dense cities are not the superior model. America constantly shows what a piss poor "plan" our system is and that's because its not even a plan.
I think the left has done more damage to the intelligence of the nation's children than any other force. The K-12 education system is driven by a vast majority of women over men. Everything taught in the K-12 system to male students is weighted with a female perspective:I just posted the 2024 ratings by state. You cherry picked the 2022 numbers by city.
Do you deny that 2022 numbers would be affected by the Covid lockdowns?
It’s your lost argument to refute.
I think the left has done more damage to the intelligence of the nation's children than any other force. The K-12 education system is driven by a vast majority of women over men. Everything taught in the K-12 system to male students is weighted with a female perspective:
In the K-12 education system, the distribution of teachers by gender varies. As of the 2020–21 academic year:
Interestingly, the percentage of male teachers is higher at the secondary instructional level (36 percent) compared to the elementary instructional level (11 percent)1.
- Female teachers constitute approximately 77 percent of all public school teachers.
- Male teachers make up the remaining 23 percent of the teaching workforce.
At the elementary school level, female teachers significantly outnumber their male counterparts, with 89 percent of teachers being women. In middle schools, 72 percent of teachers are female, and in high schools, 60 percent are female2.
These statistics highlight the gender distribution in the K-12 teaching profession, emphasizing the significant representation of female educators.
Learn more
1nces.ed.gov2usafacts.org3nces.ed.gov4zippia.com
Not only are children steeped in the perspectives of women, but the vast majority of them are associated with the Democrat Party which we know is heavily invested in DEI policy:
Among K-12 teachers in the United States, the political affiliations are not uniform, but there are notable trends:
These numbers highlight the predominance of Democratic affiliation among K-12 teachers. However, it’s essential to recognize that individual teachers’ political beliefs can vary widely, and these statistics represent general trends rather than absolute figures.
- Democratic Affiliation:
- English teachers: There are 97 Democrats for every 3 Republicans.
- Health teachers: The proportion is even more one-sided, with 99 Democrats for every 1 Republican.
- High school teachers overall: There are 87 Democrats for every 13 Republicans1.
- Overall Ratio:
Learn more
1pacificresearch.org2gtimin.com3pewresearch.org4heritage.org
The Democratic Party places significant emphasis on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Here are some ways in which the party is actively engaged in DEI work:
While the Democratic Party actively invests in DEI, it’s essential to recognize that ongoing efforts are crucial for promoting equity and inclusion.
- Supplier Diversity:
- Public-Facing DEI Initiatives:
- The DNC’s DEI work is public-facing, with various initiatives launched to promote diversity and inclusion. A Medium article showcases these efforts1.
- Employee Resource Groups (ERGs):
- State-Level Support:
- The DNC collaborates with states to develop DEI goals. Trainings, best practices guidance, and other resources are provided to support states in their DEI efforts1.
- Ongoing Efforts:
- The DNC’s DEI Steering Committee informs and guides the party’s DEI work. Additionally, the Heritage Month and Staff Recognition Working Group celebrates the rich diversity of DNC staff1.
Learn more
1democrats.org2nypost.com3usatoday.com
This is why we see a decline in teaching standards and the downward spiral of educational outcomes in the US. In our desire to include everyone in the teaching profession, absent an equal number of men, we see ourselves lowering the standards and expected outcomes to include those who are not qualified educationally but socially instead.
Without any basis. They only work 9 months out of the year as it is. They are failing at their jobs as well as students are graduating dumber than their parents. It is typical however for the left to want to immediately reward failure.What do you think of higher pay, of lowering the cost of college education, providing lower cost housing, more affordable health insurance, etc for prospective teachers?
Oh shit! Those are libtard ideas.![]()
Oddly how you also know that being educated means joining the Left because you're bullshit doesn't fly with people who even graduated High School.This I agree with. Especially with you Leftists at the top of the list.
Without any basis. They only work 9 months out of the year as it is. They are failing at their jobs as well as students are graduating dumber than their parents. It is typical however for the left to want to immediately reward failure.
High school graduation today is probably a 1970's 6th grade education.Oddly how you also know that being educated means joining the Left because you're bullshit doesn't fly with people who even graduated High School.
Stop it.They put in more hours than most professions however. They only get paid for 9 months of the year as it is and we are not dumber than our parents. We've forgotten more than you ever knew. That's just the facts.
Without any basis. They only work 9 months out of the year as it is. They are failing at their jobs as well as students are graduating dumber than their parents. It is typical however for the left to want to immediately reward failure.
Stop it.
Jobs that may be unrelated to education, so why would that be germane to the quality of education?So how do you want to fix it?
Let’s hear your brilliant solutions.
Also, teachers are only paid for time worked, usually spread over 12 months for budgeting purposes. Many do work other jobs in the summer.
High school graduation today is probably a 1970's 6th grade education.
Jobs that may be unrelated to education, so why would that be germane to the quality of education?
My solution? Hire only qualified teachers held to the highest possible educational standards, without regard to any other social standard, that would allow for a rigorous course of study similar to that we see in Japan. And standards of discipline for students in our schools that would prevent anything except a peaceful atmosphere of learning and study. All undisciplined little bastards would be sent to reform schools run by former military drill instructors.![]()
Jobs that may be unrelated to education, so why would that be germane to the quality of education?
My solution? Hire only qualified teachers held to the highest possible educational standards, without regard to any other social standard, that would allow for a rigorous course of study similar to that we see in Japan. And standards of discipline for students in our schools that would prevent anything except a peaceful atmosphere of learning and study. All undisciplined little bastards would be sent to reform schools run by former military drill instructors.![]()
Because I'm not a racist, like you. I only want the most qualified of both sexes to teach our kids. But I think it's important to have a male perspective in the K-12 system, Our boys are being feminized. Nobody should be a teacher simply based on their race.Why not just say you want white males exclusively and call it. ITs easier to deal with you when you're not lying because social standards are vital. That plan is only viable for the kinds of people who want a drone army.
Because I'm not a racist, like you. I only want the most qualified of both sexes to reach our kids. But I think it's important to have a male perspective in the K-12 system, Our boys are being feminized. Nobody should be a teacher simply based on their race.