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Jonathon Kozol, National Book Award winning author of Savage Inequalities, once again visits the topic of inequity in America’s public schools. Focusing this time on totalitarian teaching methods in urban districts and near apartheid levels of segregation, Kozol examines the growing divide between the haves and have-nots of our public schools and the waning hopes that the levels of desegregation and opportunity once envisioned in former times will one day be achieved. Read the rest of this entry »

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What’s faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a quad-core processor, and able to leap to conclusions in a single bound? Your brain, apparently. Malcolm Gladwell’s foray into the region of the brain and it’s superhuman capacity to judge, reason, decide, and identify, all in the Blink of an eye, make for a compelling narrative that’s able to sustain the brain’s attention throughout the length of the book.

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