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The Manufactured Crisis: Myths, Fraud, and the Attack on America's Public Schools by David C. Berliner
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The manufactured crisis : myths, fraud, and the attack on America's public…

by David C. Berliner

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Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, c1995. xiii, 414 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

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The Manufactured Crisis debunks the myths that test scores in America’s schools are falling, that illiteracy is rising, and that better funding has no benefit. It shares the good news about public education. Disputing conventional wisdom, this book ignited debate in Newsweek, The New York Times, and the entire teaching profession. Winner of the American Educational Research Association book award, The Manufactured Crisis is the best source of facts and analysis for people who care about what’s really happening in our schools.

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