Mar 26, 2021

Article #9 of a Multi-Article Series >>>>> Origins and Maintenance of a Corrupt System of Public Education in the United States

MPS Department of Teaching and Learning:  Expensive, Intellectual Wasteland

Microcosmically representing the most vexing dilemmas at the Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) is the staff at the district’s Department of Teaching and Learning.

 

This intellectual wasteland costs the district over $2,000,000 in salary, an enormous misuse of funds in a budget projected to become ever more challenging as the Minneapolis Public Schools lose an ascending number of students for the next half-decade.

 

Understand that no degree in education is an academically substantive degree, that an Education Specialist degree is obtained to avoid writing a dissertation while rising in the administrative hierarchy, but that this is just as well since any doctorate in education is so meaningless.

 

The Department of Teaching in Learning is farcical in its existence:  This inept staff should be jettisoned as teachers are retrained to become masters of knowledge-intensive curriculum, so that they will as in the case of college and university professors carry curriculum in their brains, with little patience for the pretensions and the ineptitude of Department of Teaching and Learning staff.

 

This inept staff is culpable for the following dismal results  >>>>>

 

Math 

 

MPS Academic Proficiency Rates for 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019

 (as indicated by Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment [MCA] results for spring of the given years)

 

Math                    

 

African                  

American

 

2014       2015       2016      2017      2018         2019

 

22%       23%          21%        18%       18%          18%

 

American             

Indian

 

23%        19%           19%       17%        17%         18%

 

Hispanic              

 

31%         32%          31%       29%        26%         25%

 

Asian                    

 

48%         50%          50%       47%        50%        47%

 

White                  

 

77%         78%          78%       77%        77%         75%

 

Free/ Reduced                   

 

26%         26%          25%       24%        22%        20%

 

All                         

 

44%         44%           44%     42%        42%          42%

 

Reading

 

2014       2015       2016      2017      2018       2019

 

African  American               

 

22%       21%         21%      21%       22%           23%

 

American  Indian           

 

21%        20%         21%      23%        24%                   25%

 

Hispanic              

 

23%         25%          26%       26%        27%      29%

 

Asian                    

 

41%         40%          45%       41%        48%      50%

 

White                  

 

78%         77%          77%       78%        80%       78%

 

Free/ Reduced                    

 

23%         23%          23%       25%        25%      25%

 

All                         

 

42%         42%           43%     43%        45%       47%

 

Science

 

2014       2015       2016      2017      2018        2019

 

African  American               

 

11%       15%         13%        12%       11%                   14%

 

American Indian             

 

14%        16%        13%      17%       14%           17%

 

Hispanic              

 

17%         18%        21%      19%       17%          16%

 

Asian                    

 

31%         35%       42%       38%       37%          40%

 

White                  

 

71%         75%        71%       70%       71%                   70%

 

Free/ Reduced                   

 

14%         15%        17%       16%      15%          14%

 

All                         

33%        36%        35%        34%      34%                    36%

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Keep these abysmal results firmly in view as you read the articles to come, detailing the inept staff members responsible for these low student proficiency proficiency rates in mathematics, reading, and science in the Minneapois Public Schools.


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