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Education: Ill-Equipped Parenting Part II

Capacity Failure, Structural Avoidance, and the Upstream Limits of Schooling Introduction Educational systems are routinely held accountable for outcomes they do not control. This is not primarily a misunderstanding of schooling. It is a stable arrangement that treats schools as compensatory institutions for failures that originate elsewhere. When children arrive unready to learn, the public […]

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Education: Ill-Equipped Parenting Part I

Capacity Failure, Structural Avoidance, and the Upstream Limits of Schooling Introduction Public debate around educational failure is dominated by downstream analysis. Schools are evaluated, teachers are scrutinized, curricula are revised, and assessments are recalibrated. Far less attention is paid to the upstream site where learning capacity is first produced: the household. When the household is […]

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