Waterline: A Discussion of Education, Society, and Their Mutual Interaction
By Daniel Helm
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In Waterline, the state of education in America is looked at through the eyes of a man who has spent twenty years dedicated to the profession and the children he serves. A single minded vision of helping students has provided him with views of unions, administrators, teachers, parents and cultural icons which cut through all of the politically correct aphorisms and leaves us only with specific examples of how each group of people help or hurt the only important goal in education: preparing young people for success in life.
Daniel Helm
Daniel has been a laborer, sailor, and scientist. He has spent the last 20 years of his life educating students at the middle school, high school and college levels. He is concerned not only that we offer young people quality educations in American schools, but that we pass on to them a viable nation.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Terrible book unless you like typos and dribble. Warning, these “books”, the “author” pays to publish. Vanity plays. So you essentially get an obese guy blabbing on and on instead of grabbing himself by the shirt collar, getting some discipline and doing something. Like putting a fork down, and actually doing something. Total wonk. Don’t waste your hard earned dollars.