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According to leading education analyst Chester Finn, a paradox lies
at the heart of our educational trouble. While Americans commonly
acknowledge that public schools in general are a disaster, polls
consistently show that most parents, teachers, and administrators
think their local schools and their own children are doing just
fine. The implications of this self-congratulation are profound.
For if people believe their own schools and children are
succeeding, why should they feel compelled to change things? Yet,
if we don't, we will continue to watch the destruction of a system
that already lacks accountability and quality control, and is beset
by a teaching profession compromised by bad ideas, fads,
buck-passing, dubious theories, and stodgy practices.
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