Walter E. Williams: Schools of education are to blame for poor student performance
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Perhaps there is some merit in what Walt says here, but I also have to ask if Schools of Economics, one in which he purportedly sits, should also be blamed for the state of the economy.
It's always amusing that the same people who say teachers are stupid also refuse to pay teachers more money. If you're worried about the intelligence of teachers, make the teaching field into something more intelligent people want to be a part of, More..
To me, it feels increasingly like Dr. Williams and his hyper-conservative ilk won't be happy until we re-enter the Dark Ages.