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More getting-it-wrong on LD
In a column for the MetroWest Daily News (Framingham, MA, USA) entitled “Standards takes ‘normal’ out of child’s reach,” Dan Greenberg comments on how concern about educational standards may have the unintended consequence of causing simple individual differences to be recognized as Learning Disabilities. Greenberg, who I think is the same Dan Greenberg widely respected for his reporting on science matters, argues that educational standards wrongly promote an expectation of uniformity among children.
Predicated on this analysis, Greenberg argues that
Greenberg carries his argument to this ending:
Apart from the misinformation that undergirds his analysis, Greenberg’s analysis is a good one. Let’s start with the good part: If standards lead to the homogenization of children’s outcomes, those standards are something worthy of resistance. On that much I agree. On other points, however, I find his reporting and reasoning inadequate.
O.K. I’ll quit.
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