The Big Con in Education

The Big Con in Education
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 175
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ISBN-10 : 9780595357826
ISBN-13 : 0595357822
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Book Synopsis The Big Con in Education by : Dennis Redovich

Download or read book The Big Con in Education written by Dennis Redovich and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2005-07 with total page 175 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Big Con in Education is the shocking exposé that details how public schools are used as convenient scapegoats for social and economic woes-woes perpetuated not in schoolyards, but in the halls of Congress and in the boardrooms of the Fortune 500. Author Dennis W. Redovich debunks leading business and political interests who blame economic problems on an inadequate workforce, claiming that schools are not educating children with the life skills needed in the twenty-first century. Using the United States government's own statistics, The Big Con in Education uncovers the lies trumpeted in the media about the serious shortage of "skilled workers" and the subsequent economic decline. It also illustrates a lack of credible rationale to claim that all students need to take higher-level courses in academic subjects to prepare to enter the workforce. Redovich contends that supply-side education and training does not produce high-paying jobs any more than does failed supply-side economics. The Big Con in Education documents the hype, propaganda, and hypocrisy big business and political propagandists dish out in a war against public education. Redovich offers his views on the important facts concerning the reality of the job situation that faces the country.


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