From Deseret News archives:
Let's face it: U.S. schools need reform
In the case of Referendum 1, the school voucher issue in Utah, campaign season has produced mostly smoke and distractions, like a competition among carnival barkers along the midway of a state fair. One side accuses the other of being against public education. The other side counters with accusations that the teachers' union is controlled by liberal out-of-state interests.
Each sees the other as emerging from a colonial-era witness list at a witch trial, complete with hallucinations and frothing at the mouth. One person went so far as to send out an e-mail saying the other side is "from Satan."
Readers of this column know of my support for vouchers, but I have to admit I that I know the leaders on both sides of this issue, and I honestly feel they have the interests of Utah's schoolchildren at heart. They just have different ideas as to what that means.
So why have those good intentions turned into fertilizer in the garden of good and evil?
Or maybe former Tennessee senator and labor secretary William E. Brock said it best recently when he identified the biggest impediment to reform as "the attitude that we're trying very hard and already doing the best we can for our children." People get angry when they think reformers are implying they've been neglectful.
Both of these men, by the way, are voucher opponents. But they recognize that education in this nation is in need of drastic reform.
Brock visited the Deseret Morning News editorial board last week, along with other members of The New Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce. That commission, funded by the likes of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, has issued a report that is creating a stir in some states just not in Utah, yet.
People tout how well Utah's students do on national achievement tests. Brock says Utah kids aren't competing against other kids in the United States. Ultimately, they will compete for jobs against kids in Holland, Denmark, Sweden, China, India, Singapore and a host of other nations. And students in the United States perform dreadfully against those kids.
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