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I recommend starting with the links below. These articles represent the major themes of family and culture of education, the raison d’etre for The Educated Society.

Do We Have a Culture of Education? (Part 1)

Creating a Culture of Education (Part 2): Teacher or Parent Accountability?

Creating a Culture of Education (Part 3): Does the American Culture Support or Undermine Public Education?

What No Education Reform Ever Addresses

Creating a Culture of Education (Part 4): The Government’s Role

Can Schools Overcome Poverty?

Addressing Poverty Through Parent Education

Toward a Holistic Approach to Education

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Norman Eng, Ed.D.

    Dr. Eng is an education researcher and writer on critical education reform issues, particularly as they relate to policy, equality, the economy, culture, urban education, and international comparative education.

    He believes that schooling is but one component of education and lifelong learning, and that parents, the government, and of course, the child, must work in concert with schools to build a collective ”culture of education.” Only such collaborative partnerships can guarantee a globally responsible, democratic, and just society.

    He is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Brooklyn College, New York. (Note: The views in this blog do not necessarily reflect those of his employers or associates.)

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