In May of 2008, education liberals
attacked me for my decisive vote to move Texas public schools into
the teaching of explicit and systematic
phonics, back-to-basics grammar and usage, expository and
persuasive writing, spelling, penmanship, and quality literature.
The powerful whole-language opposition was led by a group
called the Coalition composed of education lobbyists, vendors, and
bureaucrats.
These were not our fine classroom educators but were a
group of deeply entrenched "educrats" with a vested interest in
supporting the status quo.
In the debates that occurred during 2007 and 2008 over the adoption
of new standards for English / Language Arts / Reading classes (ELAR
-- Grades K-12) by the State Board of Education, I
argued that studies done on Texas students had reported that 50% of
our Texas college freshmen were unprepared for college courses (28%
-- national average).
On the ACT, students in 44 states scored higher in English and
Reading than our Texas students did.
Even knowing this data, the Coalition strongly opposed those
of us on the SBOE who voted to adopt back-to-the-basics ELAR
standards.
In a landmark vote for students, parents, and
teachers, my conservative position won.
Ending more than thirty years of control by the Coalition, Texas
this fall is in the midst of teaching our students the new ELAR
standards.
Beginning in the Fall of 2010,
new instructional materials containing explicit and systematic
phonics will be in all Texas elementary classrooms with new
grammar/usage/spelling textbooks coming (K-12) in 2011.
With these exciting changes, our Texas students are sure to
improve their reading, writing, and speaking skills.
These new SBOE-adopted ELAR standards could not have come too
soon! On the SAT test (Graduating Class of 2009), 44 states had
higher grammar/usage scores; and 45 states had higher essay
scores. Texas' composite Writing scores and Critical Reading
scores have gone steadily down since 2006.
I cannot change the past, but I promised you that once I was
elected to the Texas State Board of Education, I would do my best
to make sure that education reform was implemented into our public
schools. I have kept my promise.
Please support me in my ongoing efforts to increase the academic
excellence of every student in our public schools.
Ken
Mercer
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Ken Mercer
P.O. Box
781301
San
Antonio, Texas 78278-1301
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