The Quiet Crisis argues that we are failing to educate large numbers of students in higher education successfully because we are employing an out-of-date educational model that ignores the knowledge and resources available that would make these students successful. This model--the author argues--ignores the newest scientific findings about how we learn; it still favors those in the upper economic strata and works against minorities, despite efforts...
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