FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 2021
Does this explanation make sense?: In his latest column in the Washington Post, Jay Mathews speaks in praise of Karin Chenoweth's new book.
“Districts That Succeed: Breaking the Correlation Between Race, Poverty, and Achievement.” That's the full title of the very short, very expensive book—of the very short and expensive book no one will ever discuss.
We know that no one will ever discuss Chenoweth's book because no one ever does. In fact, people don't care about books like this. Just consider Chenoweth's earlier books, listed here along with her current title:
"It's Being Done": Academic Success in Unexpected Schools (Harvard Education Press, 2007)
How It's Being Done: Urgent Lessons from Unexpected Schools (Harvard Education Press, 2009)
Getting It Done: Leading Academic Success in Unexpected Schools (Harvard Education Press, 2011)
Schools That Succeed: How Educators Marshal the Power of Systems for Improvement (Harvard Education Press, 2017)
Districts That Succeed: Breaking the Correlation Between Race, Poverty, and Achievement (Harvard Education Press, 2021)
You've never heard of those earlier books. You've never heard of Chenoweth herself.
You've heard of Harvard, but you've never heard of the Harvard Education Press. Most significantly, you've never heard of the Steubenville City Schools, one of six "Districts That Succeed" in Chenoweth's latest book.
You've never heard of any of this, and you never will. Mathews, you see, is a major outlier in the American upper-end press.
Mathews cares about public schools. He actually cares about low-income "Schools Which (allegedly) Work."
He cares about (alleged) "academic success in unexpected schools." He cares about schools and school districts which (allegedly) succeed.
Mathews cars about stuff like that! In the loftier precincts of Our (self-impressed) Town, almost no one does.
We know that no one cares about any of this because of the Steubenville schools. Below, Mathews describes what Chenoweth's new book says about those schools:
MATHEWS (6/21/21): The book has six case studies...Steubenville, a working-class community in Ohio, had some of the best-performing third- and fourth-graders in the country.
[...]
Steubenville benefited from bringing in the heavily scripted, phonics-rich Success for All program, invented by Johns Hopkins University researchers Robert Slavin and Nancy Madden. That imaginative married couple had a quirky but clever requirement: Schools were barred from using their system unless 80 percent of the teachers approved by secret ballot.
According to that account, Steubenville decided to use "the heavily scripted, phonics-rich Success for All program." Apparently as a result, the public schools of this working-class community produced "some of the best-performing third- and fourth-graders in the country."
Truly, that sounds like a miracle cure. Also this:
Until this week, you had never heard a single word about any of this. You'd never heard a single word about Steubenville's miracle cure!
In large part, that's because no one actually cares about what happens in low-income schools. We may not know this about ourselves, but few things could be more clear.
According to Mathews' account of Chenoweth's book, Steubenville began using a certain reading program. As a result, performance shot through the roof.
As we noted yesterday, the story is even more remarkable if we look at the data from Professor Sean Reardon which lie behind Chenoweth's book.
Reardon's data covered the academic performance of children in Grades 3 through 8 over the four-year period from 2009 through 2012. Based upon those voluminous data, Steubenville was already the nation's leading over-performing school district as of 2012, across that entire six-grade span.
Indeed, according to Reardon's data, Steubenville was the nation's leading over-performer by an extremely wide margin. No one else over-performed to the extent that Steubenville did.
Also, nobody cared. In fairness, it isn't even clear that anyone even noticed. Let's back up a bit:
We know all these things about Steubenville because of something the New York Times did. To its vast credit, the Times constructed and published an extremely informative graphic built from Reardon's voluminous data.
The New York Times posted that graphic in April 2016. You can peruse it here.
The Times created and published that graphic. But in one of its amazingly typical, amazingly incompetent attempts at education reporting, a trio of Times reporters offered this puzzling assessment:
RICH ET AL (4/29/16): The data was not uniformly grim. A few poor districts—like Bremen City, Ga. and Union City, N.J.—posted higher-than-average scores. They suggest the possibility that strong schools could help children from low-income families succeed.
“There are some outliers, and trying to figure out what’s making them more successful is worth looking at,” said Mr. Reardon, a professor of education and lead author of the analysis.
It's true! Based upon Reardon's analysis of test scores and socioeconomic data, the school districts in Bremen City and Union City actually had over-performed, compared to the rest of the nation. But neither district had over-performed to the anything like the extent the schools in Steubenville school district had.
According to Reardon's data, the Steubenville schools were by themselves when it came to over-performance. In a thoroughly typical journalistic performance, a trio of Times reporters had failed to notice this fact.
Long story short! Steubenville's schools seemed to be in a class by themselves as of 2012. As of April 2016, this striking fact was blindingly obvious on the graphic the New York Times published, even if the paper's reporters were too clueless to notice this fact.
More than five years ago, it was clear that Steubenville had been the nation's leading over-performer as far back as 2012. But until this very week, you never heard a word about that, mainly because no one cares.
Did anyone rush to Steubenville to see what was going on? Citizens, please! That would mean somebody cared!
All these years later, Chenoweth is finally offering an explanation of how Steubenville produced so much (apparent) success. Based on Mathews' account, she says the small district decided to use Success For All, and striking academic success ensued, of the Grade 4 and Grade 4 levels.
Mathews reported her claim this week, but you'll never hear about it again. That's because no one in Our Town actually cares about such highly tedious stuff.
Here in Our Town, we do perform a good game. We like to posture, parade and pose, especially on the "thought leader" level.
Rachel Maddow sells us her goods. We lap her porridge up.
Our cable channels make us feel that we're good, decent people. In fact, we are good, decent people—most people are—when judged on the "human race" scale.
That said, we aren't especially sharp in Our Town. (Scientists claim that we're so dumb that we don't even know that!) We're also stuck with our leadership class, and they just aren't real hot.
Karin Chenoweth's new book in her fifth such book on the "Schools That Work" theme. You've never heard of the first four books, and you'll never hear another word about this fifth book either.
You've never heard of Chenoweth herself, and you never will.
To visit the kids in the Steubenville schools, you can click this link. It takes you to the district's Pugliese West Elementary School, one of its three fairly small elementary schools. You can click further from there.
Tomorrow, our question will be this:
Is it possible that something was wrong with the data Reardon was using? Is it possible that Steubenville never really over-performed in the way which has been alleged—in the way, nine years later, we're finally hearing described?
Is it possible that Steubenville didn't over-perform? You've never heard such questions asked because nobody actually cares.
We'll also get to Chicago's performance. That district isn't tiny or small. What's been happening there?
Tomorrow: Amazingly, disappeared!
It's appropriate to be skeptical of Steubenville, but it's just possible that the phonics-rich program of Slavin and Madden really is superior.
ReplyDeleteWorth looking into.
The choice between whole word versus phonics-based reading instruction has been studied extensively. Whole-word doesn't work well by itself, but the combination between whole-word and phonics-based instruction works better than phonics alone. Current approaches encourage kids to use context to decode words (not just phonics) and motivate kids by having them read material they are interested in. Shall we call that ethno-phonics when black kids are involved?
DeleteSlavin passed away two months ago.
Deletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Slavin
Success for All promotes "oracy" which is new to me.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Success_for_All
So we have an empirical question. After this program, are kids more oracious?
Oracy is speaking, not reading.
DeleteI've changed my mind about the adjective. I don't like "oracious" any more. From "literate" we get "literacy" so from "oracy" we get "orate".
DeleteSuccess for All tries to make kids both literate and orate. Does it work?
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"We know that no one will ever discuss Chenoweth's book because no one ever does."
ReplyDeletePeople in the field of education will discuss the book. If Somerby wanted to make sure no one read it, there is no better way than to describe it as very short and very expensive. I would say that Somerby's motives are pretty transparent.
'I would say that Somerby's motives are pretty transparent.'
DeleteYes, they are. His motives are to attack liberals, centrists even conservatives who are not Trumptards like him.
"In the loftier precincts of Our (self-impressed) Town, almost no one does [cares]."
ReplyDeleteExcept parents and educators. When you factor in how many people in Our Town are parents, that's a lot of people.
For myself, I based my decision to support Hillary over Obama on their respective education policies and plans. There are some in Our Town who consider education a priority, along with both poverty and achievement disparities. It is certainly safe to say that very few Republicans care, other than to undermine the public schools and profit off of charters and parental fears, most recently over CRT.
When Somerby says no one cares, I have to wonder what planet he is living on. Surely not this one.
"You've never heard of Chenoweth herself, and you never will."
ReplyDeleteChenoweth wrote a regular column for the Washington Post called The Homeroom. She also wrote regularly for the Huffington Post. Why wouldn't members of Our Town have heard of her?
Here are the five things needed for unexpected high performance, according to Chenoweth:
"She offers five reasons for big jumps in achievement in unexpected places: Those districts had effective leaders, collaborative teachers, involved families, supportive environments and ambitious instruction."
She ways, three will do it, if effective leadership is one of them.
Although she mentions the phonics-based reading programs, she also says: "Chenoweth emphasizes that the programs used to raise achievement aren’t as important as good staff, challenging lessons and community support. "
And she stresses that it is the disasters in other low SES districts, not necessarily the measures in unexpectedly successfully districts that produce the disparities. The districts with good leadership avoid such disasters.
Somerby could be talking about this important finding about why districts succeed or fail, but he would rather blather about how no one knows this well-known and highly regarded person instead.
Somerby thinks that because he never heard of the Harvard Education Press (because he never took an education course), no one else has heard of it either. That's ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteThe one previous mention of Steubenville schools at this blog was back in 2016, when Somerby was incredulous! incredulous! that the Times reporter didn’t suggest the possibility that cheating was going on in Steubenville. (http://dailyhowler.blogspot.com/2016/06/successful-teacher-watch-kevin-drum.html)
ReplyDeleteAnd since he calls the gains ‘alleged’ and wonders (or suggests) that Reardon’s data may be faulty, it’s hard to know why Chenoweth or Reardon should have gotten the press coverage that Somerby purportedly finds so lacking.
It’s also fascinating that Somerby finds so many newspaper articles about education to discuss while simultaneously claiming no one discusses it. The only time he claims no one discusses it is when he is discussing someone discussing it.
'. That's because no one in Our Town actually cares about such highly tedious stuff.
ReplyDeleteHere in Our Town, we do perform a good game. We like to posture, parade and pose, especially on the "thought leader" level.
Rachel Maddow sells us her goods. We lap her porridge up. '
Somerby's town is the town of hardcore, malignant lying Trumptards. Somerby hates Maddow because she didn't spend 4 years defending Donald Trump, Roy Moore, Ron Johnson, Devin Nunes and Matt Gaetz the way TDH did. Somerby hates being a useless idiot for Trump rather than the useful idiot he hoped to be.
‘you've never heard of the Harvard Education Press’
ReplyDelete‘You've never heard of those earlier books. You've never heard of Chenoweth herself m.’
I thought ‘we’ liberals were all a bunch of elitists, particularly readers of the Washington Post, so of course we’ve heard of the Harvard Education Press, and of Chenoweth, since she wrote a column for the Washington Post for five years.
Speaking of which, why does Somerby’s first mention of Chenoweth date from two days ago?
And Valerie Strauss wrote about Steubenville a while back in the Post as well:
‘Yes, there are public school educators who know what they’re doing. Take, for example, the folks in Steubenville, Ohio.’
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2018/01/25/yes-there-are-public-school-educators-who-know-what-theyre-doing-take-for-example-the-folks-in-steubenville-ohio/
(Somerby must have missed that one).
‘very short, very expensive book’
ReplyDeleteIt’s 192 pages. That hardly seems ‘very short.’
And the price is the same as other books from the same publisher. They’re hardly a mass production operation like Random House.
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