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Book : The Case Against Education Why The Education System..

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-Titulo Original : The Case Against Education Why The Education System Is A Waste Of Time And Money

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Princeton University Press

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Review One of Tyler Cowens Best Non-Fiction Books of 2018One of Bloomberg Opinions Favorite Nonfiction Books of 2018 (Stephen L. Carter)Bryan Caplan raises an important question in [his] controversial new book, The Case Against Education. How much of the benefits of a degree comes from the skills you acquire in studying for it? And how much from the piece of paper at the end - what your degree certificate signals to employers about the skills and attributes you might have had long before you filled in a unviersity application form?---Sonia Sodha, The GuardianWould-be students and their parents are rethinking the assumption that a good life is impossible without an expensive degree--not to mention the chase for college admission that begins at kindergarten if not before. [This new book] may help to let out a little more air.---Naomi Schaefer Riley, Wall Street JournalYou probably won’t agree with everything he says . . . but his broadside is worth considering carefully given that the U.S. spends $1 trillion or so a year on education at all levels, more than the budget for defense.---Peter Coy, Bloomberg BusinessweekIt is an excellent book, on an important topic. Beyond such cheap talk, I offer the costly signal of having based an entire chapter of our new book on his book. That’s how good and important I think it is. . . . Caplan offers plausible evidence that school functions to let students show employers that they are smart, conscientious, and conformist. And surely this is in fact a big part of what is going on.---Robin Hanson, Overcoming BiasA book that America has needed for a long time. If we ever reach a turning point where most of us reject the idea that government should mandate and subsidize certain kinds of education, Bryan Caplan will have a lot to do with it.---George Leef, ForbesEconomist Bryan Caplan of George Mason University has crunched the data for years from every angle and argues devastatingly . . . that college is, for many of those who go there, a boondoggle.---Kyle Smith, National Review OnlineExcellent argument by Bryan Caplan, but missed something central: convexity of trial-and-error & heuristic learning.---Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Its like the case against parentings role in shaping children: I dont want to believe it, but the data force you take it seriously. Good book.---Charles Murray, Like most fascinating authors, Caplan, too, has scrumptious contradictions. . . . Whatever the truth is, this book is recommended to parents, high school teachers, and college professors for gaining valuable insights into the dynamics of ‘useless’ education.---L. Ali Khan, NY Journal of Books[Caplan] is also frequently infuriating. But when he is right, he is very right. The Case Against Education, a book 10 years in the making, is a case of Caplan being right.---Charles Fain Lehman, Washington Free BeaconThe Case Against Education lays the groundwork for readers to think anew about education, what it does and ought to do, what place it holds and ought to hold in American society. It ought to be a wake-up call for all Americans, especially those who seek to champion ‘education’ without explaining why it’s a worthy cause.---Ian Lindquis, The Weekly StandardCaplan delivers a tightly knit, compelling indictment of the vastly inflated, scandalously over-priced and often socially deleterious Ponzi scheme that American higher education has become.---Aram Bakshian Jr., Washington TimesHis words might be hard to digest. But with dismal school performance and achievement year after year, it’s worth challenging the assumptions we make about the education systems that now envelop childhood.---Kaitlyn Buss, Detroit NewsThe Case Against Education is a brilliant book that you should read, though you’ll probably reject its conclusions without really considering them.---Jake Seliger, [Caplan’s] evidence, trends and intuition suggest he has an important point.---Ryan Bourne, The TelegraphB
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