Edupundit Myopia
EdNews.orgPosted: March 29th, 2007 by R. Lee Wrights
Author: Will Fitzhugh
“Edupundits have chosen very complex subject matter for their investigations and reports. They study and write about dropouts, vouchers, textbooks, teacher selection and training, school governance, budgets, curricula in all subjects, union contracts, school management issues, and many many more. Meanwhile, practically all of them fail to give any attention to the basic purpose of schools, which is to have students do academic work. Almost none of them seems inclined to look past the teacher to see if the students are, for instance, reading any nonfiction books or writing any term papers. Of course all of the things they do pay attention to are vitally important, but without student academic work they mean very little.” (03/29/07)
