The 2010 publication accompanying the documentary film of the same name examines the perceived failures of the American public education system. It argues that various factors, including teacher tenure and the influence of teachers’ unions, contribute to underperforming schools, particularly in low-income communities. The book offers anecdotal evidence and statistical data to support its claims, profiling students and families navigating the challenges of accessing quality education.
This work sparked significant national debate about education reform, bringing issues like charter schools, school choice, and teacher accountability into the public spotlight. Its release coincided with a growing movement for educational reform, contributing to policy discussions and influencing public perception of the challenges facing American education. The text provided a readily accessible entry point for those interested in learning more about the complex issues surrounding public education.