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“Wow, I’m kind of stunned, I’m thinking Sputnik”

“Wow, I’m kind of stunned, I’m thinking Sputnik”

That’s Chester Finn’s quote from this morning’s New York Times, reacting to the news that students in Shanghai vastly outscored their counterparts in international standardized educational testing. Finn seems to view this news as Sputnik-like, in that he sees it as an event that would galvanize support for broader federal control of education (if that is even possible in the United States). But in 1994, Charlotte Twight demonstrated that Sputnik was actually a false crisis manipulated by those parties that long-wanted to expand federal control of education. Is Finn participating in the same form of deception today? Even the Times article lists several reasons why the testing results coming out of China may be severely high-balled.

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