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The Saber-Tooth Curriculum

The Saber-Tooth Curriculum

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't let the 1959 date fool you.
Review: Don't let the 1959 date fool you. Or the reference to curriculum. We have yet to learn and employ the lessons this book provides in education, in the military, in the analysis of clinical trials, and in socal policy. (Aren't we about to build a multi-trillion dollar missile system to keep out knife-wielding terrorists?)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't let the 1959 date fool you.
Review: Don't let the 1959 date fool you. Or the reference to curriculum. We have yet to learn and employ the lessons this book provides in education, in the military, in the analysis of clinical trials, and in socal policy. (Aren't we about to build a multi-trillion dollar missile system to keep out knife-wielding terrorists?)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good read with poignant undertones.
Review: If you are looking for a fun and interesting commentary on the "evolution" of our current educational system, you will enjoy this book. It is tongue in cheek while hitting the mark about trends in the educational system. This book comments on everything from religion to marriage to economics to afterschool programs.

The characters Wayne and Peddiwell are wonderful, especially after they down several tequila daisies.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good read with poignant undertones.
Review: If you are looking for a fun and interesting commentary on the "evolution" of our current educational system, you will enjoy this book. It is tongue in cheek while hitting the mark about trends in the educational system. This book comments on everything from religion to marriage to economics to afterschool programs.

The characters Wayne and Peddiwell are wonderful, especially after they down several tequila daisies.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best books on education!
Review: Paleolithic education will still be fashionable in the 21st century if educators of today are not going to do some reflections.


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