The age of educational romanticism [Charles Murray]
May 5, 2008 on 7:39 pm | Friedrich Braun | Education , IQ and Heredity , Race Realism , Racialism | | Email This Post | Print this PostOn requiring every child to be above average. I think he’s dead right, but then again, no nutritional fixes mentioned…
Educational romanticism consists of the belief that just about all children who are not doing well in school have the potential to do much better. Correlatively, educational romantics believe that the academic achievement of children is determined mainly by the opportunities they receive; that innate intellectual limits (if they exist at all) play a minor role; and that the current K-12 schools have huge room for improvement.
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