A few days ago, I wrote on the multiculturalism of language, and the absolute futility of excluding words from standardized tests because they aren?t ?neutral enough.? Well, it looks as though New York?s DOE abandoned the (doomed to fail) effort:
One week after New York?s Department of Education drew controversy with a request to?ban 50 words and references from the city?s standardized tests?? including ?dinosaur,? ?birthday? and ?religion? ? the department announced Tuesday that it is abandoning the plan.
I disagree with those who think it is simply political correctness gone too far. That dismisses the larger issue as a problem with ?some bureaucrats?somewhere? trying too hard to ?be nice.? The truth is, because of the inherent multiculturalism of life events?and the words used to describe those events, someone will always be impacted when asked to reflect on those words. That?s just common sense!
When we acknowledge the reality of the diverse and divergent experiences of our students, we?ll move toward teaching/ assessing that inquires into and critiques language, rather than continuing teaching/assessing that encourages memorization or avoidance of it.
Here?s the update on the NY DOE.
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