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Setting the Record Straight: Responses to Misconceptions About Public Education in the United States Book

Setting the Record Straight: Responses to Misconceptions About Public Education in the United States
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Setting the Record Straight: Responses to Misconceptions About Public Education in the United States, Gerald Bracey knows there are three kinds of lies in education policy: lies, damned lies, and the statistics that reactionary reformers tout as evidence in favor of dismantling our public schools. In this second and substantially updated edition of the ha, Setting the Record Straight: Responses to Misconceptions About Public Education in the United States
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  • Setting the Record Straight: Responses to Misconceptions About Public Education in the United States
  • Written by author Gerald W. Bracey
  • Published by Association for Supervision & Curriculum Deve, 1997/02/01
  • Gerald Bracey knows there are three kinds of lies in education policy: lies, damned lies, and the statistics that reactionary reformers tout as evidence in favor of dismantling our public schools. In this second and substantially updated edition of the ha
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1 More years in school = dumber kids? 15
2 Lousy schools = lousy workforce? 35
3 Poverty : grinding down achievement 43
4 "Plummeting" SAT scores 53
5 The shrinking SAT elite 60
6 No child left behind : the perfect law - as in The perfect storm 67
7 Handing over schools to business 85
8 Charter schools go off course 99
9 Vouchers : a good way to destroy public schools 123
10 "Dumb" teachers 142
11 Rising costs, flat scores 147
12 International comparisons 161
13 Knowledge nostalgia : the dumbing of America? 169
14 Hey, big spender 175
15 Throwing money at the schools 181
16 Public versus private schools 191
17 Hanging in or dropping out? 203


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