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The decline of American public schools is a fascinating story and concerns everyone. How can we compete if American workers, at all levels, aren't well informed? So I urge everyone to learn more about education issues. That's what I explain on my site Improve-Education.org, in my book THE EDUCATION ENIGMA, and in more than 100 articles on the net. Join my crusade. Or start your own. But please get involved.

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My "award-winning" book, Preserved to Serve, speaks specifically to this issue. Also, I recall when I was studying to be an administrator (tuition-free for taking on student teachers) in the New York State public school system. I was an Honor student up until the last classl. I wrote creatively, almost failed the class and almost lost my Sixth-Year Certificate which carries a lifetime license to administer at all levels which I still possess to this day.
"educare" from the Latin - "to lead forth" - not to bind up and keep a lid on potential. Claire

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