In yesterday’s NYT, columnist David Brooks argued* that “structural” education reforms–such as accountability, school choice and teacher pay reforms–have a lousy track record of success because they fail to address “core questions, such as how do we get people to master the sort of self-control that leads to success.” According to Brooks,
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