A former US Secretary of Education addresses the crisis in public schooling and the role teachersтАЩ unions have played in its decline.
Something is terribly wrong with AmericaтАЩs public-school system. For decades, we have seen test scores slide or stagnateтАФtoday, fewer than twenty percent of our nationтАЩs twelfth graders are proficient in math, and our students rank near the bottom in science and math among the industrialized nations of the worldтАФand achievement gaps persist or widen.
So whoтАЩs responsible for the ongoing failure of our education system? In The War Against Hope, former Secretary of Education Rod Paige pulls no punches in his critical analysis of AmericaтАЩs crisis in the classroom. Without question, the greatest impediment to meaningful school reform is the enormous, self-aggrandizing power wielded by the teachersтАЩ unions.
In this vital, well-documented book, Paige takes an unflinching look at the power-hungry union leaders who have consistently placed their ambitions ahead of the needs of the teachers and the students whom they claim to serve. He also traces the history of the National Education Association (NEA) from its humble beginnings as an advocate of education excellence to its early radicalization by left-wing ideology.
The War Against Hope is a disturbing account of the corruption, greed, and skewed values that have assaulted our schools, betrayed our teachers, and forsaken our children for far too long.