Author: Jay P. Greene
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
September 2005
FROM THE PUBLISHER
In Education Myths, Jay P. Greene takes on the conventional wisdom and
closely examines twenty myths advanced by the special interest groups
dominating public education. In addition to the money myth, the class size
myth, and the teacher pay myth, Greene debunks the special education myth
(special ed programs burden public schools), the certification myth
(certified or more experienced teachers are more effective in the
classroom), the graduation myth (nearly all students graduate from high
school), the draining myth (choice harms public schools), the segregation
myth (private schools are more racially segregated), and a dozen more.