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    A new report from the National Assessment of Educational Progress revealed that approximately two-thirds of eighth graders in American public schools were not proficient in reading and math last year.

    The report, released by the U.S. Department of Education, revealed that 65% of eighth graders in public schools were not proficient in reading and 67% were not proficient in math. The report also revealed that the results were significantly worse in urban districts. CNS News reports:

    Only 5 percent of Detroit public-school eighth graders were proficient or better in math. Only 7 percent were proficient or better in reading.

    In the Cleveland public schools, only 11 percent of eight graders were proficient or better in math and only 10 percent were proficient or better in reading.

    In the Baltimore public schools, only 11 percent were proficient or better in math and only 13 percent were proficient or better in reading.

    CNS News notes that the Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) describes proficiency in math for eighth graders as being able to "understand the connections between fractions, percents, decimals, and other mathematical topics such as algebra and functions. Students at this level are expected to have a thorough understanding of Basic level arithmetic operations—an understanding sufficient for problem-solving in practical situations."

    The NCES defines proficiency in reading for eighth graders as being able to "provide relevant information and summarize main ideas and themes. They should be able to make and support inferences about a text, connect parts of a text, and analyze text features. Students performing at this level should also be able to fully substantiate judgments about content and presentation of content."


    https://www.dailywire.com/news/30102...-ryan-saavedra
    Last edited by Theodore; 05-01-2018, 09:27 PM.

  • #2
    Nope, but they have the highest IQs when it comes to diversity, inclusion, cultural appropriation, white privilege, entitlement, and playing the race/gender card.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
      Nope, but they have the highest IQs when it comes to diversity, inclusion, cultural appropriation, white privilege, entitlement, and playing the race/gender card.
      That's not cool man, look how well this gentleman is doing in his line of work.



      All thanks to those impeccable Social Studies.

      U just jelly

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Theodore View Post
        A new report from the National Assessment of Educational Progress revealed that approximately two-thirds of eighth graders in American public schools were not proficient in reading and math last year.

        The report, released by the U.S. Department of Education, revealed that 65% of eighth graders in public schools were not proficient in reading and 67% were not proficient in math. The report also revealed that the results were significantly worse in urban districts. CNS News reports:

        Only 5 percent of Detroit public-school eighth graders were proficient or better in math. Only 7 percent were proficient or better in reading.

        In the Cleveland public schools, only 11 percent of eight graders were proficient or better in math and only 10 percent were proficient or better in reading.

        In the Baltimore public schools, only 11 percent were proficient or better in math and only 13 percent were proficient or better in reading.

        CNS News notes that the Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) describes proficiency in math for eighth graders as being able to "understand the connections between fractions, percents, decimals, and other mathematical topics such as algebra and functions. Students at this level are expected to have a thorough understanding of Basic level arithmetic operations—an understanding sufficient for problem-solving in practical situations."

        The NCES defines proficiency in reading for eighth graders as being able to "provide relevant information and summarize main ideas and themes. They should be able to make and support inferences about a text, connect parts of a text, and analyze text features. Students performing at this level should also be able to fully substantiate judgments about content and presentation of content."


        https://www.dailywire.com/news/30102...-ryan-saavedra

        This explains

        1st bold- motorcity cobra

        2nd bold- explains why certain posters on here can’t grasp or understand simple statistics in crime rates, per capita, etc

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        • #5
          Republicans notoriously undercut education funding and fight against increase in pay for teachers. Keep voting Republican and this stuff will continue to plague our country.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
            This explains

            1st bold- motorcity cobra

            2nd bold- explains why certain posters on here can’t grasp or understand simple statistics in crime rates, per capita, etc
            MCC is an example of 2nd bold. He can't understand simple analogy and accuses you of not staying in the topic.

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            • #7
              This is what happens when you prioritize teaching kids that it's ok for a f@g in a dress to use the women's restroom over teaching them math. Thanks liberals.

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              • #8
                We need a draft pick type merit based system.... choose the best teachers...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Theodore View Post
                  A new report from the National Assessment of Educational Progress revealed that approximately two-thirds of eighth graders in American public schools were not proficient in reading and math last year.

                  The report, released by the U.S. Department of Education, revealed that 65% of eighth graders in public schools were not proficient in reading and 67% were not proficient in math. The report also revealed that the results were significantly worse in urban districts. CNS News reports:

                  Only 5 percent of Detroit public-school eighth graders were proficient or better in math. Only 7 percent were proficient or better in reading.

                  In the Cleveland public schools, only 11 percent of eight graders were proficient or better in math and only 10 percent were proficient or better in reading.

                  In the Baltimore public schools, only 11 percent were proficient or better in math and only 13 percent were proficient or better in reading.

                  CNS News notes that the Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) describes proficiency in math for eighth graders as being able to "understand the connections between fractions, percents, decimals, and other mathematical topics such as algebra and functions. Students at this level are expected to have a thorough understanding of Basic level arithmetic operations—an understanding sufficient for problem-solving in practical situations."

                  The NCES defines proficiency in reading for eighth graders as being able to "provide relevant information and summarize main ideas and themes. They should be able to make and support inferences about a text, connect parts of a text, and analyze text features. Students performing at this level should also be able to fully substantiate judgments about content and presentation of content."


                  https://www.dailywire.com/news/30102...-ryan-saavedra

                  Don’t watch this, too much knowledge....
                  https://www.msnbc.com/morning-joe/wa...ist=associated

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 48cantCstraight View Post
                    This is what happens when you prioritize teaching kids that it's ok for a f@g in a dress to use the women's restroom over teaching them math. Thanks liberals.
                    Are you autistic? Down Syndrome?

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