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Honestly with Bari Weiss

Why 65% of Fourth Graders Can't Really Read

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.67.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

For many parents, the last few years have been eye-opening, as they saw the education system in America crumble under the weight of the pandemic. School closures that went on far too long, ineffective zoom school for kids as young as kindergarten, and other stringent policies that we’re still just beginning to understand the devastating effects of. But like many things during the pandemic, COVID didn’t necessarily cause these structural breakdowns as much as it exposed just how broken the system was to begin with. Nowhere is that more clear than in our episode today about why 65% of American fourth grade kids can barely read. And about how during the pandemic, parents, for the first time, came face to face with just how bad and ineffective the reading instruction in their kids’ classrooms is and started asking questions about why. That is the subject of Emily Hanford's new podcast from American Public Media, Sold a Story, where she investigates the influential education authors who have promoted a flawed idea and a failed method for teaching reading to American kids. It’s an expose of how educators across the country came to believe in something that isn’t true and are now reckoning with the consequences – children harmed, money wasted, an education system upended. Today, guest host Katie Herzog talks to Emily about her groundbreaking reporting and what we can do to make things right. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:05.0

Ha ha, yeah, that's you! You look down at the red can in your hand, or is it?

0:11.0

No, it's a Pepsi Max.

0:13.0

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0:16.0

You props prefer it too. Go on, try it.

0:19.0

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0:23.0

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0:27.6

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0:28.9

code at UK slash FAQ.

0:31.7

I'm Barry Weiss and this is honestly.

0:35.0

For many parents the last few years have been eye opening as they saw the American education system

0:45.1

crumble under the weight of the pandemic. School closures that went on far too long,

0:50.3

Zoom school for kids in preschool, and other stringent policies that

0:55.2

were still just beginning to understand the devastating effects of.

0:58.8

effects like delayed language skills, falling test scores, and not to mention isolation and

1:04.3

anxiety and depression. But like many things during the pandemic, COVID didn't

1:09.7

necessarily cause these structural breakdowns, as much as it exposed just how broken the system

1:15.8

was to begin with.

1:17.9

And nowhere is that more clear than in our story today, about why 65% of American fourth grade kids can barely read.

1:31.0

Now we've known for some time that the state of reading in the United States is not great.

1:36.4

Every few years we get these staggering headlines about our poor national reading test scores,

1:41.4

which we're always shocked by and then seemed to forget.

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