Families, communities, and nations are stronger when parents and community leaders know how to hire the best teachers. The children of our nation are currently being indoctrinated in anti-American ideas that serve to deepen and widen the chasm in America.
Kevin Roberts, president of The Heritage Foundation, shared his experience of hiring
teachers in the private K-12 school that he founded. He understood the dangers
of recruiting certified teachers rather than subject-matter experts.
From my previous work as a college
history professor, I know that the people least prepared to teach a subject
are education majors. Requiring an embarrassingly low minimum of
credit hours to be certified to teach a subject—just four courses in some
states—education majors encounter the least substance and rigor, but the
maximum of racialist theory and left-wing ideology in their program.
If my new school was going to succeed
in teaching at the highest levels, then I would have to find subject-matter
experts with a heart for teaching. That’s what we did—and what thousands
of schools in this country do, because of the humiliating, yet expensive,
reality of teacher licensure.
But don’t just take my word for it;
the evidence is unequivocal: Traditional public schools have an
abysmal education record. Not only are scores as low as ever on
the National Assessment of Educational Progress, but internationally,
our math scores remain poor and uncompetitive.
Much of the blame lies with
teacher education programs and state certification mandates that
bolster education schools’ enrollment and subject teachers to radical
activist ideology.
Education schools are besieged
by critical race theory and identity politics, stereotyping everyone
as part of oppressor groups or oppressed groups. They prefer ethnic studies and
historical studies that denigrate America or anything patriotic.
And while states have been offering
alternative routes to teacher certification, the vast majority of teachers
are educated and certified through university-based colleges
of education. This ought to stop.
States should end requirements for
prospective teachers to be certified, and instead empower schools to hire based
on subject-matter expertise. At the same time, on the national level, we can
take the Trump administration’s reform of college accreditation as a model….
Roberts shared other ideas of how to improve the teachers working in
America’s schools. If families, communities, and nations are to be strong, the
rising generation must be taught the material that will strengthen, rather than
weaken, them.
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