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The American Education System; Cause for Rebellion
Title: The American Education System; Cause for Rebellion
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
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The American Education System; Cause for Rebellion
If America's Schools are to meet the needs of the twenty first century, they must be reinvented. It is not enough to try to fix the schools; they must be reconstructed in both fundamental and radical ways. The school system must be restructured. The future of the American public school system is significant because the maintenance of an informed and productive citizenry is vital to the future of this country. Historically Americans have strongly asserted
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