New book examines how educational reforms have attempted to fix past problems instead of inventing the future

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For decades, the consensus has been that American education is not good enough, students are falling behind and society needs to do something to improve schools. But countless efforts at reform and millions in investments have not resulted in better education. In a new book, a University of Kansas scholar argues that is because leaders are trying to fix the problems of the past for all students instead of finding a new way forward for each individual.