The Education System Is Broken: Now What? How Industrial-Era Architecture, Billionaire Philanthropy, and Accountability Mandates Built a System That Produces Compliance Instead of Competence, and What Parents, Educators, and Communities Can Do About It
Synopsis
The bell rings. Your child sits down. And for the next thirteen years, the most powerful nation on earth will process them through a system that was never designed to educate them.The American education system spends more per student than all but four countries on earth and delivers results that would embarrass most of them. Fifty-four percent of American adults read below a sixth-grade level. Forty percent of college freshmen require remedial coursework. Eighth-grade civics scores have not improved since 1998. Nearly $200 billion in pandemic relief funding produced no national recovery in reading. The data is not ambiguous. The system is not broken. It is functioning exactly as its architecture allows.
The Education System Is Broken, Now What? is a rigorous, faith-grounded investigation into how the American school system came to be, what it actually produces, and what the evidence says would work better. Written by an engineer, father, and man of faith, this book applies systems thinking to the institution that shapes every child in the country, and finds a machine built for compliance in a world that demands competence.
Drawing on NAEP data, PISA international comparisons, OECD spending analyses, the science of reading, teacher attrition research, and the educational models of Finland, Estonia, and Singapore, this book traces the full arc:
- How Prussian military pedagogy became the blueprint for American schools
- Why Rockefeller and Carnegie shaped education to produce workers, not thinkers
- How No Child Left Behind turned classrooms into testing factories
- Why 54% of American adults cannot read at a sixth-grade level
- What the highest-performing countries do differently (and what it costs them)
- How $980 billion a year produces the most expensive mediocrity in the world
- Why the best teachers are leaving and who is replacing them
- What actually works: the Mississippi Miracle, early childhood investment, and competency-based learning
- A parent's field guide to evaluating schools, supplementing at home, and taking back your child's education
This is not a partisan argument. It is a structural one. The system fails the conservative who wants citizens educated in constitutional principles. It fails the progressive who wants citizens educated in historical justice. It fails every parent who trusts the report card on the refrigerator without knowing that the national data tells a different story.
The bell rings. Your child looks up. Somewhere, a decision is being made about their education. They were not invited. It is time to build a system that listens.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798254828174
- Number of pages: 208
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 11 mm
- Languages: English
