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April 06, 1983 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-04-06

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revi of Don 't Blame
tne Kids: Tbe Trouble With
merica's Public Schools.
b Gene I. off ( ew
Yor: cOra -Hill Boo
Company, 1982). 260
pag -Paperbac -S6.9S.
In this boo r.
aeroff uides the reader
throu h the 'une plored
corridors of merica s
public schools so that ou
can better under tand the
By of blamin the
udents fo the condition
of education.' Rarh r, he
feels that a large portion of
the blame must be shared
by lawmakers ho heap
burden after burden upon
the schools," b j dges
o ho interpret tatutes as
though hools had endless
resources" by "public of­
ficials ho harass schools
ith regulatory minutiae,"
by 'teacher unfit to
teach. tt by 'principals
ithout lead hip sills,"
APRIL 6 -12, 19 3 THE CITIZEN PAGE 11
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brin to boil.
Redu e heat to 10 ; sim­
mer IS minutes. dd re­
mairun ingredi nts; sim­
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done. stirrin occasion
( 'akes 3 cup or serv­
In so)
by 'superintendents who
i nore problems, " by
"SChool board members
who forget that they repre­
sent the public, • by "tax­
payer ho keep school
systems on starvation
di ts,' and by parents
ho evince more interest in
the daily television fistings
than in the events of their
children's schoolday.' In
other ords, the author
calls upon the adult par­
ticipants in education to
shoulder their burden of
the blame.
In his observation of
educational trends around
the country, r. aeroff
found a gro ring tendenc
to hold the tudents totally
responsible for the
deterioration of the s. stem.
H emphasizes the point
that the qualitj of educa­
tion depend on adults, not
children. Youn people are
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2 cans (6 fluid-ounces
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Tablespoon soy sauce 1
Tablespoon orcester­
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large clove garlic.
minced
1/:
V2 teaspoon ground ginger
I Tablespoon cornstarch
2 Tablespoons ater Y2 cup green onions, cut
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