You know how sometimes you run across a news story that is simultaneously surprising and not surprising? You can't quite believe people could do wrong so boldly and persistently, and yet on some level you aren't really surprised. Well, the story of Atlanta teachers cheating on their students' standardized tests is one of those for me. I'm sure some will say it's a logical outcome of the over-emphasis on tests, but that's just an excuse. Teachers? Teachers? I've known a few cynical and unworthy teachers, but this seems to involve most of the people, from the top down, in a very large metropolitan system.
“In sum, a culture of fear, intimidation and retaliation permeated the APS system from the highest ranks down,” the investigators wrote. “Cheating was allowed to proliferate until, in the words of one former APS principal, ‘it became intertwined in Atlanta Public Schools … a part of what the culture is all about.’ ”
I'm tempted to draw some broad conclusion from this, something about the direction of our society, but I'm not sure that's justified. Anyway, it's appalling enough on its own.
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