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Do No Harm, a NovelDo No Harm: The End of Unequal Schooling in Americaby Herman Ohme, Ed.D.
Do No Harm is a novel about a young teaching genius, Carol Bradley, obsessed by her belief that the gap of unequal schooling in America can be closed by making schools non-punitive, while reinventing the entire Public School System. That's the easy part. The leaders within the Education Profession must be convinced with unconditional proof that they can no longer rely on the Status Quo to meet the demands of the Twenty-First Century. It will make parting the Red Sea seem like a walk on the beach. An example of Carol's style is how she manages to attract
worldwide media coverage of her all-Black team of students aged
fourteen and under, from the lowest achieving Pittsburgh school in the
annual competition for the Pennsylvania State Championship in
SPELLING!
Download the first three chapters free! Purchase your copy. 301 pg., $17.95
HERMAN OHME, Ed. D., has been a guest on TV and radio shows, and a host on Radio Station WALE in Providence, Rhode Island. He is a published expert on School Reform, Motivation, and Learning How to Learn. He has taught at UCLA, Yale, and Stanford, has been a teacher, counselor, and administrator in public and private schools for over thirty years. Do No Harm is his first novel. "Do No Harm: The End of Unequal Schooling in America", 2005, ISBN 0-936047-34-8, softcover, 301 pages, $17.95, published by California Education Plan, Inc. School Buyers - Libraries - Bookstore Buyers - Organizations and Corporations
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