mardi 7 octobre 2014

Complot contre l'enseignement public


Article intéressant sur le site de POLITICO Magazine. En souhaitant réformer les écoles secondaires (high schools) aux États-Unis, des millionnaires comme Bill Gates ont-ils plutôt contribué à affaiblir le réseau?

 "Corporate leaders, hedge fund managers and foundations with fabulous sums of money at their disposal lined up in support of charter schools, and politicians were quick to follow. They argued that charters would not only boost test scores and close achievement gaps but also make headway on the vexing problem of racial isolation in schools.

None of it was true. Charters never came close to living up to the hype. After several years of experimentation and the expenditure of billions of dollars, charter schools and their teachers proved, on the whole, to be no more effective than traditional schools. In many cases, the charters produced worse outcomes. And the levels of racial segregation and isolation in charter schools were often scandalous. While originally conceived a way for teachers to seek new ways to reach the kids who were having the most difficult time, the charter school system instead ended up leaving behind the most disadvantaged youngsters."

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/10/the-plot-against-public-education-111630.html?hp=t1#.VDRFOPl5M1I

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