Our Educational System Is Teetering Replace by Intellectual Design and Good Leadership

by Paul C. Constant, Jr.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/09/2015

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 142
ISBN : 9781504929349
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 142
ISBN : 9781504929332

About the Book

This book provides the reader with “down-in-the-trenches, nonpolitical correctness” of what has happened and is now happing to the once superb public educational system of our nation. It provides how this is degrading many of the pillars and their foundation, all of which rests the future of our nation. These pillars are the Constitution, education, family, morality, natural resources, and military strength. Their foundation is built on rock-solid earth and is called the human mind. Our nation has many pressing issues that require immediate and continuing efforts to scum by a united nation that is the leader of peace, liberty, and freedom-for-all people, which is not realized by millions of people of the nation. Neither do they recognize the importance the proper educational public education is to the nation. Yes, the nation has many pressing issues that require immediate and continuing efforts to be overcome by the nation that is the leader of peace, liberty, and freedom for all people. However, not realized by millions of our people is that education is the primary pillar of our nation and the human mind is the foundation upon what this pillar rest. This book is devoted to the failings of our current public educational system. It begins with what education is, when it started and how, what education is today, and what are required (includes planning stage) to restructure the proper system, all important factors in the educational system stressing the teacher, the student’s responsibilities—what they are and their importance—all administration, explanation of the important factors of leadership and management in the educational process from the top down. The important factors are defined and thoroughly explained with regard to the following: (1) students receiving an excellent education, (2) high government officials participation, (3) detailed information on the human mind and its impotence in achieving a good education, (4) the vital importance of family involvement, (5) the 8Rs, and (6) the federal education’s budget, public opinions of today’s education, and much more. This book is devoted to the failings of our current public educational system. It begins with man’s beginning in becoming educated and throughout his history on this earth. It covers the development of the educational process and the different phases it went through. All the important factors that are needed for a good educational process are identified and by word as well as pictorially and in charts and tables, why they are important, and those that are lacking today, why and what, as well as how to overcome their current inadequacy. It discusses leadership and management, what they should be, as well as their absolute need to establish an excellent public educational system. It gives the framework of the plans that are required to develop the proper educational system for the nation and much more.


About the Author

The author of this book was a member of the armed services during WWII, serving in the Army Signal Corps overseas in the South Pacific Theatre. He was in the reserves until he was called into the Korean War but was released to perform military research and development work at one of the excellent global scientific and technological research and development organizations for over sixty-one years. His work covered the fields of engineering, biology, mathematics, computers, quality assurance, and management. He taught undergraduate and graduate mathematics for seven years in the evening school at a local state university and at the a Metropolitan College as well as being a teaching assistant for graduate studies in mathematics that was held by another local state university in the evening-course program. He is a retired professional engineer in the states of Missouri and Kansas, a past member of numerous professional societies, an author of over one hundred numerous technical paper presentations, technical paper and book publications, and technical reports in the fields of disaster management engineering, management and leadership, and quality assurance. His hobbies include competitive running, weight lifting, calisthenics, wood working, and solving problems.