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  • Essay / Educational Romanticism - 938

    Murray warns against this idea that the quality of schools does not matter. He agrees that there are some bad schools that hurt academic performance, but they are very few. Ultimately, his argument is very strong and convinces the reader that intellectual ability is the main limiting factor and that there is very little that needs to change in public schools to increase achievement. Murray attempts to explain, contrary to the evidence, how educational romanticism was born.