Florida approves “classical” education exam backed by DeSantis

https://www.axios.com/2023/09/08/florida-classic-learning-test-in-public-university-admissions

Notice this is the test backed by fundamentalist Christians, home school parents who don’t want any questions that might be based on books and ideas they don’t allow their kids to read that public schools did … until now, and it is the favorite among the hard right wing that wants to deny real history and science.  It is the test of choice by home school parents, fundamentalist Christians, and ideologues who want a skewed version of history.  As one board member said, the test scores have not been verified to be an accurate measure of how well-educated a student is compared to the well researched SAT and ACT.  I will post some comments from Joe My God after this article.   Hugs

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaks at an event in August. Photo: Megan Varner/Getty Images

Florida’s public universities will now permit the Classic Learning Test in admissions, offering a conservative-backed alternative to the SAT and ACT.

Why it matters: Florida is now the first state university system in the country to allow for the Classic Learning Test (CLT), which has gained recent popularity among the state’s Christian and charter schools.

  • The classical education model — not to be confused with “classics” or “classical humanities” — focuses on a return to “core values” and the “centrality of the Western tradition.”

Driving the news: The Florida state university system’s board of governors on Friday approved the test for use in undergraduate admissions.

  • The system is pleased to add the CLT to reach a wider variety of students from different educational backgrounds. Not intimidated by controversy or critics, our focus is on the success of our students, and the State of Florida,” the State University System of Florida said in a statement Friday.
  • “Because we reject the status quo, today’s decision means we are better serving students by giving them an opportunity to showcase their academic potential and paving the path to higher education,” they added.

Of note: University of Florida professor Amanda Phalin was the only board member who opposed the approval of the Classic Learning Test during Friday’s meeting.

  • She said she wasn’t opposed to the use of the CLT overall but “the use of it at this time” because of a lack of empirical evidence demonstrating it is “of the same quality as the ACT and the SAT.”
  • Phalin clarified that her opposition did not stem from the test’s “focus,” “its content,” or “its creators.”
 
  • “I’m simply concerned because the test’s reliability and validity have not been independently demonstrated or verified,” Phalin said.

The big picture: Over 200 colleges across the U.S. accept the Classic Learning Test, which launched in 2015, according to Florida’s university system. It’s gained recent momentum in Florida charter schools and private Christian schools.

  • Homeschooling families and co-op groups have also used the test.

Flashback: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law in May that makes students “eligible to earn Bright Futures Scholarships with CLT scores,” per the test’s official website.

  • DeSantis office and the Florida Department of Education did not immediately respond to Axios’ request for comment.

Go deeperFlorida eyes “classical” education agenda

FL Universities To Accept “Christian SAT” Test Results

Evolution is a “theory”. God is a fact. Men have dominion. Women are chattel.

There. I just summarized the “classic” curriculum.

Also, people are born as either Christians or Muslims, but people choose to be gay or straight.

But its definitely true because I believe it and everything I believe must be regarded fact because muh rights

Slavery was gods will

It’s built right into the Bible!

So true unfortunately. In both the Old and New Testaments.

Evolution happened only one time, right after the ark landed.

 

And never you mind all the innocent babies and children that were drowned in the flood story.

(And puppies and kittens.)

 

Oh, and gawd will smite you for fantasizing about a hot actress or hunky actor.

He’s is destroying FL universities. That must be his plan. What does he think is going to happen? Well, this might allow unqualified persons (bible thumpers) to access jobs they have no right to have. I’m thinking FL civil services being taken over.
If you have not had to pleasure of working under an unqualified evangelical, let me tell you: it is soul crushing and very nearly killed me

Education has been a threat to the Republican party for a while now.

thinking too

 

From the 2012 Texas Republican party platform:

We oppose the teaching of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) (values clarification), critical thinking skills and similar programs that are simply a relabeling of Outcome-Based Education (OBE) (mastery learning) which focus on behavior modification and have the purpose of challenging the student’s fixed beliefs and undermining parental authority.

(Bolding is motherfucking mine.)

Even if, as PolitiFact writes, “critical thinking” here refers to a specific relabeling of “outcome-based education” (which, as they note, takes many different forms), the platform plank still glorifies “fixed beliefs” and “parental authority” above true education.

https://www.politifact.com/…

 

That’s simple. The Christian right wants obedience, not creative thinking.

Problem is that the real working world will not settle for “Jesus did it” as an acceptable answer. Is it any wonder that current interest to attend Florida colleges have dropped 30%?

It’s been a few years decades since I took the ACT but I don’t remember any of it being woke or socialist or anti-Western or any other kind of nonsense. I’d bet the folks who approved this are heavily invested in it monetarily.

No, but you aren’t a right wing nutjob. The SAT allegedly (they never reveal how they structure the test) draws its vocabulary words from literature and current news. (So, words you would need to know to understand what you are reading.) If you stick to right wing news and avoid certain books commonly on HS and college reading lists, you are unlikely to know those words and won’t do as well on the test. That’s the bias they are worried about.

Home schooling advocates tout their higher test scores but there are two problems with that claim: 1) they often spend far more time on SAT test prep than public school students would get and 2) the students unlikely to do well on such tests just don’t take them. So the numbers are distorted. This is also true of the state mandated tests.

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