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I could not agree more!
Absolutely not! Our education system is not the right platform for the 'everything should be open' cause to be fought. Forcing it would be crippling in many regards and that isn't a wise thing to do to a system that's already under heavy financial and political burden. Our education system is broken but breaking it further is not the solution, especially when the students will be hurt the most.
Education is a business -- even public education. There's a difference between what some may consider to be ideal, and what actually happens & is necessary in the real world.