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Published by Skyhorse Publishing (edition ), 2022
ISBN 10: 1510776885 ISBN 13: 9781510776883
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ISBN 10: 1510776885 ISBN 13: 9781510776883
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Hardback. Condition: New. Individuals from Vastly Different Political Perspectives Agree That There Is a Crisis in Education Education is the foundation of every nation's success or failure; it produces upstanding citizens, lifts people out of poverty, and catalyzes change. Crisis in the Classroom is full of captivating, insightful essays by renowned Civil Rights attorney Ben Crump; neurosurgeon and former Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Dr. Ben Carson; and serial entrepreneur and media personality Armstrong Williams that expose the harsh realities of the current state of education in the United States and its repercussions on underserved and marginalized communities.Crisis in the Classroom presents the unvarnished realities of pooreducational outcomes, a topic that is frequently missing from the headlines,and how these have led communities and generations of future leaders to descend into poverty and devastation.Crisis in the Classroom demonstrates that when the education of our children is jeopardized, so are our families, communities, and nation. Despite the grim realities depicted in Crisis in the Classroom, the authors show us that faith and unity, paired with an apolitical, solution-based approached to the education crisis, can provide hope for a brighter future.
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Published by Skyhorse Publishing, New York, 2022
ISBN 10: 1510776885 ISBN 13: 9781510776883
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Individuals from Vastly Different Political Perspectives Agree That There Is a Crisis in Education Education is the foundation of every nation's success or failure; it produces upstanding citizens, lifts people out of poverty, and catalyzes change. Crisis in the Classroom is full of captivating, insightful essays by renowned Civil Rights attorney Ben Crump; neurosurgeon and former Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Dr. Ben Carson; and serial entrepreneur and media personality Armstrong Williams that expose the harsh realities of the current state of education in the United States and its repercussions on underserved and marginalized communities.Crisis in the Classroom presents the unvarnished realities of pooreducational outcomes, a topic that is frequently missing from the headlines,and how these have led communities and generations of future leaders to descend into poverty and devastation.Crisis in the Classroom demonstrates that when the education of our children is jeopardized, so are our families, communities, and nation. Despite the grim realities depicted in Crisis in the Classroom, the authors show us that faith and unity, paired with an apolitical, solution-based approached to the education crisis, can provide hope for a brighter future. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Be the People Books 2021-08-01, 2021
ISBN 10: 1737419807 ISBN 13: 9781737419808
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ISBN 10: 1510776885 ISBN 13: 9781510776883
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Hardback. Condition: New. Individuals from Vastly Different Political Perspectives Agree That There Is a Crisis in Education Education is the foundation of every nation's success or failure; it produces upstanding citizens, lifts people out of poverty, and catalyzes change. Crisis in the Classroom is full of captivating, insightful essays by renowned Civil Rights attorney Ben Crump; neurosurgeon and former Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Dr. Ben Carson; and serial entrepreneur and media personality Armstrong Williams that expose the harsh realities of the current state of education in the United States and its repercussions on underserved and marginalized communities.Crisis in the Classroom presents the unvarnished realities of pooreducational outcomes, a topic that is frequently missing from the headlines,and how these have led communities and generations of future leaders to descend into poverty and devastation.Crisis in the Classroom demonstrates that when the education of our children is jeopardized, so are our families, communities, and nation. Despite the grim realities depicted in Crisis in the Classroom, the authors show us that faith and unity, paired with an apolitical, solution-based approached to the education crisis, can provide hope for a brighter future.
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ISBN 10: 1510776885 ISBN 13: 9781510776883
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Individuals from Vastly Different Political Perspectives Agree That There Is a Crisis in Education Education is the foundation of every nation's success or failure; it produces upstanding citizens, lifts people out of poverty, and catalyzes change. Crisis in the Classroom is full of captivating, insightful essays by renowned Civil Rights attorney Ben Crump; neurosurgeon and former Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Dr. Ben Carson; and serial entrepreneur and media personality Armstrong Williams that expose the harsh realities of the current state of education in the United States and its repercussions on underserved and marginalized communities.Crisis in the Classroom presents the unvarnished realities of pooreducational outcomes, a topic that is frequently missing from the headlines,and how these have led communities and generations of future leaders to descend into poverty and devastation.Crisis in the Classroom demonstrates that when the education of our children is jeopardized, so are our families, communities, and nation. Despite the grim realities depicted in Crisis in the Classroom, the authors show us that faith and unity, paired with an apolitical, solution-based approached to the education crisis, can provide hope for a brighter future. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 1510776885 ISBN 13: 9781510776883
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Individuals from Vastly Different Political Perspectives Agree That There Is a Crisis in Education Education is the foundation of every nation's success or failure; it produces upstanding citizens, lifts people out of poverty, and catalyzes change. Crisis in the Classroom is full of captivating, insightful essays by renowned Civil Rights attorney Ben Crump; neurosurgeon and former Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Dr. Ben Carson; and serial entrepreneur and media personality Armstrong Williams that expose the harsh realities of the current state of education in the United States and its repercussions on underserved and marginalized communities.Crisis in the Classroom presents the unvarnished realities of pooreducational outcomes, a topic that is frequently missing from the headlines,and how these have led communities and generations of future leaders to descend into poverty and devastation.Crisis in the Classroom demonstrates that when the education of our children is jeopardized, so are our families, communities, and nation. Despite the grim realities depicted in Crisis in the Classroom, the authors show us that faith and unity, paired with an apolitical, solution-based approached to the education crisis, can provide hope for a brighter future. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.