Summer 2000 Volume 96 Issue 3

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Memoirs of a Wide-Eyed Generalist

When did we take up the habit of calling everything a crisis? Now 45, I cannot remember a time when both the world and the United States were not beset by several apparent crises, among them the persistent notion that the U.S. educational system-and our youth along with it-have been relentlessly failing and at risk... By William Warner '75  Full Story