The Education Apocalypse: How It Happened and How to Survive It
By (Author) Glenn Harlan Reynolds
Encounter Books,USA
Encounter Books,USA
12th May 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
Primary and middle schools
372.73
Paperback
136
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
255g
For decades, the U.S. invested ever-growing fortunes into its antiquated K-12 education system in exchange for steadily worse outcomes. At the same time, Americans spent more than they could afford on higher education, driven by the kind of cheap credit that fueled the housing crisis. The graduates of these systems were left unprepared for a global economy, unable to find jobs, and on the hook for student loans they could never repay. Economist Herb Stein famously said that something that cant go on forever, wont. In the case of American education, it couldntand it didnt.
In The Education Apocalypse, Glenn Harlan Reynolds explains how American education as we knew it collapsed and how we can all benefit from unprecedented power and freedom in the aftermath. From the advent of online education to the rebirth of forgotten alternatives like apprenticeships, Reynolds shows students, parents, and educators howbeyond merely surviving the falloutthey can rethink and rebuild American education from the ground up.
Glenn Harlan Reynolds is the Beauchamp Brogan Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee. He blogs at InstaPundit.com and writes for such publications as The Atlantic, Forbes, Popular Mechanics, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today. He lives in Knoxville, TN.