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Faulty Assumptions: Why Blaming Teachers Won't Fix Public Schools by Jason Davis β€” book cover

Faulty Assumptions: Why Blaming Teachers Won't Fix Public Schools

by Jason Davis
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Synopsis

In this compelling book, professional educator, Jason Davis, shares his insider perspective about why, despite millions of tax dollars and decades of school reform, we are no closer to achieving meaningful change in our nation's public schools. Readers follow Davis on a first-person journey through the realities of the public school system punctuated by shocking and sometimes horrific true stories about the lives of students, teachers, and families with whom he has worked. Along the way, he dispels the faulty assumptions that have been perpetuated by the media and politicians about why America's children are being left behind, and leaves the reader with a deeper understanding of the true crisis facing our schools and our children. Faulty Assumptions is a poignant, accessible, and fresh look at the world of public school education guaranteed to challenge the current dialogue about where America should be looking for answers to the nation's education woes.

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Book Details

Published
September 22, 2012
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages
184
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781461065593

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