It's a well-known fact that high schools have a "one size fits all" education system that doesn't work--but you can be the person to enact change in your school when it comes to achieving excellence in one's individual education. In Jerry Wanser's Best Kept Secrets About Today's High School Reform (paperback, 978-1-60477-797-0), the author and his sons, Jim and Dave, have gathered a collection of works that provides readers with the knowledge and skills needed to institutionalize local school reform through courage change initiatives by school proprietors. This no-nonsense approach to school reform insures each student no failings, no dropouts, and the best individual education. Penned to reach out to district leadership and school members, the book exemplifies realistic school reform recommendations initiated and delivered autonomously by each school's owners.
Says Wanser, "Readers realize a personal calling for passionate teaching and learning. While drafting and implementing [this book, school members institutionalize change through confident
relational learning practices delivering school mission, core curricula, essential learnings, and offerings for each student's best individual education, whatever it takes to acquire!"
Compiling well-kept secrets was a passionate undertaking for the book's authors, as was finding a workable order of learning for each school member. "We were rough and roughed learner
travelers, learning from failures," Wanser says. "Learning by doing is a lasting commitment. Our bottom-up template is all about reform the lasting, productive way. Participate in an
ongoing debate with us by following your yellow brick road to the wizard in you."
Xulon Press, a part of Salem Communications Corporation, is the world's largest Christian publisher, with more than 5,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order Best Kept Secrets
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