As we prepare to resume in-person school, the traditionalist alarmists are cranking up the learning loss machine. Even the laudable proposals for universal pre-school are using the need to compete with the Chinese as justification. It is amusing, in a ironic sense, that Chinese educators are longing to move away from the practices that so many American politicians and policy-makers wish to emulate: standardization, early academic work, drilling on skills.
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As we prepare to resume in-person school, the traditionalist alarmists are cranking up the learning loss machine. Even the laudable proposals for universal pre-school are using the need to compete with the Chinese as justification. It is amusing, in a ironic sense, that Chinese educators are longing to move away from the practices that so many American politicians and policy-makers wish to emulate: standardization, early academic work, drilling on skills.