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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Dr. Matthew Ladner :: Townhall.com Columnist
Florida Schools Make Money the Old Fashioned Way
by Dr. Matthew Ladner
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Senators McCain and Obama are racing down the stretch of the 2008 Presidential race with substantially different ideas about how to improve American education.

Hopefully the next President will draw lessons from the 50 states currently serving as laboratories of education reform. Florida, in particular, has enjoyed enormous success in boosting both early childhood literacy and the percentage of minority students prepared college.

Florida’s education reforms have slashed fourth grade illiteracy by 32 percent in ten years. During the same period, the percentage of Florida students scoring “Proficient” on the Nation’s Report Card’s fourth grade reading test increased by 54 percent and the percentage scoring “Advanced” doubled.

Minority students have been a large contributing factor to that success. Florida’s Hispanic students now outscore the statewide averages for all students in 15 states on national fourth grade reading tests, including Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia. Florida’s African-American students outscore two statewide averages--Louisiana and Mississippi--and are within striking distance of several others.

Florida’s lawmakers achieved these gains with a combination of policies: standards and accountability, instructional reform, expanded parental choice, and alternative teacher certification.

But Florida’s education reformers did not stop at improving childhood literacy. They have also prepared more minority children for college. Governor Jeb Bush pushed the One Florida Initiative, which replaced race-based affirmative action with effective classroom instruction. The theory was better preparation rather than lower standards.

Working in partnership with the College Board the One Florida plan sought to increase the academic achievement of Florida’s students, particularly of demographic groups that are under-represented in universities. The comprehensive plan included professional development for teachers and counselors and free PSAT exams for students. Florida officials created AP Potential, a web-based tool to identify promising students for AP coursework.

The program relied heavily on incentives, creating an AP Teacher Bonus, $50 for every student who passed the test, up to $2,000. The program also created an incentive for the school, an additional $650 per student who passed an AP exam. Florida officials carefully wrote this bonus into the funding formula so that it went to the school, not to the school district.

The reformers didn’t stop there, either. Using Florida’s A-Plus designations, which assign letter grades to schools based upon overall student performance, One Florida provides an additional school bonus of $500 per student passing an AP exam for schools rated “D” or “F.”

Florida’s education reformers set high expectations and created rewards for success. The results have been extremely impressive.

The National Math and Science Initiative recently collected data on the number of Hispanic students passing an AP test per 1,000 Hispanic junior and senior high school students in each state. Florida led the nation with 78 out of every 1000 Hispanic students passing an AP test.

Do schools respond to incentives? You bet they do. Between 1999 and 2007, the number of Florida students passing AP tests increased by 154 percent. The number of Florida Hispanic students passing an AP exam more than tripled, from 5,611 to 18,882 students. The number of African American students passing AP exams also more than tripled, from 1,314 to 4,401. Florida achieved these results in response to what amounts to a tiny portion of the K-12 budget.

The next time the public school establishment in your state calls for additional resources, the question should be, “in return for what?”

In Florida schools and teachers make more money the old fashioned way, they earn it. The days of “provide money first, hope for results later” must come to an end, both in Washington and in our state capitals.

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Dr. Matthew Ladner is vice president of research for the Goldwater Institute and an expert on educational reform and school choice. Dr. Ladner holds a Ph.D. from the University of Houston.
 
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America is suffering
America is suffering unlawful deception from the Alinsky group.
Group u$urp$ power on January 20th—the constitution violated.
The United States Supreme Court alone can relieve this outrage.

example: Bogus Selective Service System FOIA Registration?
http://www.debbieschlussel.com/archives/2008/11/exclusive_d id_n.html

This won't work ....
...in my state. Michigan is so blue it looks dead, and the Dem lefties in office here don't believe in earning anything. To them it's "if it ain't 'free', it ain't."

Ray in Texas
Good idea. I'm sending this to my legislators too. New Mexico has one of the highest dropout rates in the country. Almost 50% of the schools are not up to the NCLB standards. Most of the kids that do graduate cannot read nor solve even basic math problems. Most know very little about our, and the worlds, history and almost nothing in the science fields.

All this in spite of half of our state budget, $6 billion dollars this year, supposedly goes to our education system. Three billion dollars and they cannot even teach the children how to read? If we are going to continue to throw money into the black hole known as the education system, at the very least we should be able to see the results. Higher grades, higher graduation rates, more kids going college, these are examples that our tax money is being well spent.

Who'd Have Thought?!?
WOW! Who'd have thought that providing an incentive to perform to higher standards would actually make people perform to higher standards?!? What a concept!!

I have a daughter graduating from high school this year and she's been in many AP classes during her HS tenure. She was not "eligible" for AP in Jr High for "reasons of conduct". (It seems she's very opinionated and frequently unable to rein in her talking - kind of like her dad!) My son is starting Jr High this year and is in several AP classes already. Having seen the difference between the standard curriculum and the AP classes, I’m here to tell you the teachers DESERVE a bonus! They put much higher demands on the students and vice versa.

The fact that the bonuses go directly to the individual schools and individual teachers is the genius behind the whole incentive package! This gets the administration more personally involved with the students and drives the teachers to push the students to even higher levels of performance.

I’m going to send a copy of this article to my representatives in the Texas state legislature along with a single glaring question: Why can’t we do this too?

Florida Education
I welcome the improved results. Teacher uniors and many so called educators have knocked "No Child Left Behind" and other testing programs and state legislatures have weakened the standards. However, if you don't test, you won't know how well the program works. The only bad part is that instead of teaching the subject to include the standards, some are just teaching the test, and frightening the children and placing unnecessay pressure on them. If the subject is properly taught and children are given some instruction on how to take tests, no pressure is necessary. How to take tests include do not spend too much time on questions which you do not know the answer, what are distractions - read all possible answers and pick the best one which may be "all of the above" or "none of the above".

Our children are not dumb. They also need to learn not to just accept what the teacher says or what is written in their material, but rather to look up the facts in more than one source. Totally incorrect material appears in their text books, teachers often state incorrect facts, newspaper articles are not to be trusted unconditionally nor news programs. Look it up!

Advanced Placement
My daughter is a sophmore in all AP classes. While she is smart and has always gotten good grades, she was only promoted to the AP classes in high school. She was not perceived as "gifted" in middle school or elementary school. So why high school? More than likely for that bonus per student money that goes to the high school. Schools have learned how to play the game to get the most money.

Good to know!
Good to know!! We could never read such a glowing report of our schools here in Florida... after all, that would be a complement to Jeb and George and their real commitment to our educational system... and to that thankless teachers association here!

Granted, it is the 'old fashioned' slower mode, as opposed to pumping big Fed bucks into teachers' pockets [as may likely occur in future - with or without progress]. So let's hope, with our student's stats improving - especially for those preparing for college... perhaps some will become teachers and return to improve THEIR lot as well!

Yes, But......
Any child in government school will learn what the government wants them to learn. That which the government pushes is tethered to the large companies who publish the books. All purposely tainted by socialism, political correctness, leftism (one school system with a book having an Obama chapter), lack of fundamental civics, lack of our country's history, lack of primary Christian beliefs, etc. So play the tune about any government school and you find nothing but vapor. Finally, comparing one group of US students against another proves nearly nothing -- compare them with Asian students and you will see mold.

Furthermore
A person with character will do their job, bonus or not.

Call me disgusted
Why is the "solution" always another "bonus"? Don't the teachers get a salary?

Whatever happened to doing your job because you're getting paid to do it? That should be incentive enough.

In the real world, if you don't do your job you get fired.

What's to wonder
When merit is rewarded it increases. Always has, always will. Whe equal opportunity is replaced with equal outcome, stagnation results. Always has, always will. Now about that affordable housing for those that can't afford it, affordable health care for those that can't aford it, afordable comfortable retirement for those that can't afford it, if that's not equal outcome, what is? So why bother with getting an education?

Obama only has 3 years to live???
If we do a simple math about how long Obama and McCain will live. Here it is ----

The maximum "mean" of Obama's parents age is 50 (Father died at 46, Mother died at 53. Total live span=99.) -- If this means anything, Barak Obama only has 3 more years to live, assuming his addiction to cigarette has not causing any health problem already.

The minimum "mean" of John McCain's age is 83 (Father died at 70, Mother is 96 and still feisty as ever. Total age=166. ) --- McCain will live another 11 years AT LEAST, if Roberta quit kicking donkies this year.

Either way, it looks like the chance of McCain outlive Obama is GRRRREAT!

Yun Wang

5-star article Dr Ladner
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