"The most talked-about education book this semester."
-- New York Times From the author of Coming Apart , and based on a series of controversial Wall Street Journal op-eds, this landmark manifesto gives voice to what everyone knows about talent, ability, and intelligence but no one wants to admit. With four truths as his framework, Charles Murray, the bestselling coauthor of The Bell Curve , sweeps away the hypocrisy, wishful thinking, and upside-down priorities that grip America's educational establishment. *Ability varies. Children differ in their ability to learn, but America's educational system does its best to ignore this. *Half of the children are below average. Many children cannot learn more than rudimentary reading and math. Yet decades of policies have required schools to divert resources to unattainable goals. *Too many people are going to college. Only a fraction of students struggling to get a degree can profit from education at the college level. *America's future depends on how we educate the academically gifted. It is time to start thinking about the kind of education needed by the young people who will run the country.
Charles Murray is an American political scientist, sociologist, and author, best known for his controversial works on intelligence, education, and U.S. domestic policy. His most notable titles include The Bell Curve and Coming Apart, which have sparked extensive debate and discussion on topics of race, intelligence, and socioeconomic status in America.
Murray’s work often explores themes of social stratification and public policy. Throughout his career, he has received both significant praise and criticism, marking him as a polarizing figure in social science. Despite the controversy, his research and books have influenced various policy debates and educational policies.
Charles Murray was born and raised in Iowa, which shaped his initial views on American life. His personal interests away from his professional work include trout fishing and European classical music, reflecting his broader cultural tastes.
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"The most talked-about education book this semester."
-- New York Times From the author of Coming Apart , and based on a series of controversial Wall Street Journal op-eds, this landmark manifesto gives voice to what everyone knows about talent, ability, and intelligence but no one wants to admit. With four truths as his framework, Charles Murray, the bestselling coauthor of The Bell Curve , sweeps away the hypocrisy, wishful thinking, and upside-down priorities that grip America's educational establishment. *Ability varies. Children differ in their ability to learn, but America's educational system does its best to ignore this. *Half of the children are below average. Many children cannot learn more than rudimentary reading and math. Yet decades of policies have required schools to divert resources to unattainable goals. *Too many people are going to college. Only a fraction of students struggling to get a degree can profit from education at the college level. *America's future depends on how we educate the academically gifted. It is time to start thinking about the kind of education needed by the young people who will run the country.
Charles Murray is an American political scientist, sociologist, and author, best known for his controversial works on intelligence, education, and U.S. domestic policy. His most notable titles include The Bell Curve and Coming Apart, which have sparked extensive debate and discussion on topics of race, intelligence, and socioeconomic status in America.
Murray’s work often explores themes of social stratification and public policy. Throughout his career, he has received both significant praise and criticism, marking him as a polarizing figure in social science. Despite the controversy, his research and books have influenced various policy debates and educational policies.
Charles Murray was born and raised in Iowa, which shaped his initial views on American life. His personal interests away from his professional work include trout fishing and European classical music, reflecting his broader cultural tastes.
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