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Mandras Lawrence Paraphrasing Assign1

Edward T. Hall (1977) discusses the issue of overbureaucratization in American education, highlighting how it detracts from the primary objective of education. He notes that only a few have managed to consolidate public schools and expand universities effectively in less populated states. This focus on bureaucracy has led to a shift away from genuine educational goals.

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Edward T. Hall (1977) discusses the issue of overbureaucratization in American education, highlighting how it detracts from the primary objective of education. He notes that only a few have managed to consolidate public schools and expand universities effectively in less populated states. This focus on bureaucracy has led to a shift away from genuine educational goals.

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Edward T.

Hall (1977) explained the problem of American education through the concept of
overbureaucratization, working so hard and long to keep from substituting self-serving survival and
growth for their original primary objective. Only a few succeeded in consolidating public schools into
massive factories and increasing universities to huge size in underpopulated states (p. 219).

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