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The Problem Isn't Teachers - Stories and Essays that tell the Truth About the Real Plight of American Education (Hardcover)
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The Problem Isn't Teachers - Stories and Essays that tell the Truth About the Real Plight of American Education (Hardcover)
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If there's one thing that Americans have in common it's that the
truth we seek is constantly being obscured. We are lied to. The
lies come from commercials we watch, from politicians, from those
like the tobacco company executives who swore that nicotine is not
addictive, from fabrications suggesting that our children's lack of
excelling on international tests somehow define us as second-class
people, and from false statements declaring that American teachers
are causal to the nation's educational problems. Unlike Jack
Nicholson's angry declaration, "You can't handle the truth," as he
played Colonel Nathan Jessup in the movie A Few Good Men, we think
you can handle the truth. Therefore, this book is written. It's
filled with stories and essays that tell the real truth about the
plight of American education. Some of the stories will make you
laugh, some make you cry. You will become angry, occasionally
shocked. Each chapter will reveal deep problems and you will find
yourself looking for easy answers. But there are none. What you
will find are bold answers that will require the fighting spirit
and courage of a nation. You will be challenged to join a "War
worth Waging." We have not hesitated to identify, in addition to
problems and bold solutions, the real villains, for there are
villains. As the chapters undress them for you and expose their
real identities, you will simultaneously be introduced to unsung
heroes who teach in our nation's classrooms. They are heroes you
will declare by book's end to be the cement that holds the nation
together. They have never stopped teaching the skills and civility
that the next generation needs to participate in and contribute to
the perpetuation of the democracy. You will come to know, on a
personal level, the American schoolteacher.
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