The topic of discussion for this Constitution Monday concerns the freedom to choose where your children will go to school – school choice. According to Jason Bedrick at The Heritage Foundation, state after state is embracing “policies to empower parents with more options in K-12 education.” As in most leftist arguments, opponents of school choice are using the usual slogan of saying that it is a “threat to democracy.”
In
reality, it is leaving our children under the control of public education that
is threatening the future of the American democratic republic that our Founders
created. Bedrick noted, that “school choice is better for democracy than
government-run schooling.”
Bedrick
also reminded his readers that liberals claim that school choice is “an
existential threat to public education.” He continued with the following
statement:
This talking point has long been a staple
of the teachers’ unions, even though states that have adopted robust
school-choice policies have seen their district schools improve and still have
democratic institutions. Earlier this year, Randi Weingarten, president of the
American Federation of Teachers, alleged that school choice would “destroy
public education as we know it,” and is therefore “bad for … democracy.”
Becky Pringle, president of the National
Education Association (NEA), similarly claimed: “Public education is the foundation
of our democracy,” adding “we must defend [public education] from those who
would underfund, politicize, or dismantle it.” Although Pringle says she doesn’t
want public education politicized, the NEA spent nearly $42 million in one year
on political activism causes while spending less -- $38 million – to fulfill
its tasked role of protecting union members.
Yet, Pringle, Weingarten, and their political
allies abhor parental empowerment through school choice. Instead, they want
children held as a captive audience in the government school system, despite
its track record of failing to effectively educate children. More children in
government schools equals more teachers paying dues to her to funnel into
political activism.
Bedrick
continued his article by reminding his readers that “Freedom and
self-government rely upon an educated citizenry.” Samuel Adams understood this
principle in 1779 by declaring that an educated citizenry would “never be
enslav’d” but would have “Security.” However, the government-run schools are
not producing an educated citizenry, a fact shown by the statistic that “Nearly
nine out of 10 adults attended a government-run K-12 school, yet fewer than half
of Americans can name the three branches of government – and a quarter can’t
name any branch at all.”
These
statistics show that “Teaching students a historically accurate understanding
of our nation’s founding and the role of government is not a priority” in our
government-run schools. Instead they are learning about “social justice, ethnic
studies, and Marxist-inspired Critical Race Theory.” Bedrick shared other statistics
from the most recent National Assessment for Education Progress as follows:
“40% of eighth grade students are
performing below basic proficiency in history, meaning they likely cannot
identify simple historical concepts in primary or secondary sources.” Only 13%
scored at or above proficient in history.
On the civics exam, students also fared
poorly, with only 22% of American eighth grade students scoring at or above the
proficient level.
Bedrick
emphasizes that the government-run schools are not teaching civic knowledge and
values to the rising generations – even as union leaders claim that public
schooling is necessary to protect those same values. He wrote that government
schools are teaching extremist ideologies, such as Critical Race Theory. He stated
that parents are in a much better position to put a check on extremism. “The
greatest check on extremism in the classroom is academic transparency and parental
choice in education.” Bedrick concluded his article with the following
paragraph.
School choice – not the government-run
K-12 school monopoly – allows for the will of the people, which is true
democracy. Parents have a much better record than government bureaucrats of
choosing schools that instill their children with the civic knowledge and
values necessary to preserve freedom democracy, and the American way of life.
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