[Rhodes22-list] Texas Public Schools
Steve Alm
salm at mn.rr.com
Wed Oct 6 01:05:01 EDT 2004
Jim,
I can't stop wondering about Ross Perot. How did he impose the TAAS test?
What position did he hold that allowed him to do that?
Slim
On 10/5/04 4:14 PM, "Jim White" <jdwhite at utpa.edu> wrote:
> At 03:52 PM 10/05/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>
> Slim wrote:
>> It's pretty hard to comment on the schools in SC, IL or Texas when all my
>> experience has been in MN, but I'll take a crack at it. First, Texas. All
>> I know about Texas schools is what I read from Texan, Molly Ivins who blames
>> Gov. GWB for all that mediocrity that Jim refers to. He dumbed down the
>> tests in order to raise the percentage of passing scores, making Texas look
>> better against other states. He has the same idiotic plan for the rest of
>> the country.
>
> Actually, and strictly historically speaking, the tests in Texas (and
> teacher competency assessment as well) were first initiated by Ross Perot
> as the TAAS test (Texas Assessment of Academic Skills) back in the 1990's,
> it was a pretty watered down test, and many teachers were up in arms about
> having to prove their own competency. Under GWB that test evolved into the
> TAKS (Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills) test, a much more difficult
> test. This test was conceived under Bushs' governorship, but implemented
> under our current (and much less effective) governor: Rick Perry.
>
> Just for the record.
> jw
>
>
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