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The Crisis in American Education Is a Myth

April 11, 2012 by twalker  
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“While the idea of a crisis in education is a fiction created by a combination of those who do not want to spend tax money on anything and those who are making a killing off the sale of standardized tests and practice standardized tests,” writes teacher Randy Turner in The Huffington Post, “there are obviously things that can be done to improve public education – and we have been doing them.”  Source: The Huffington Post

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