Our students are not going to achieve without basic knowledge and skills. We need to acclimate our K-12 students and teachers to set higher goals and achievements within students' potential. That's what Helen Sharp's book is all about, starting with school leaders and personnel. As a school board president for twenty-five years and president/treasurer of a library board for another twenty-five years?not to mention fifty-four plus years in classroom teaching?I'm familiar with education from the college, high school, and administrative point of view. In light of this background, I would recommend this book to anyone in the field of education. School Crisis Case Studies, Volume Two has my highest recommendation. It is essential for all those involvedin education and readers who want to know how to fix education today..
- Ronald G. Harley, school consultant,
As a parent of two school aged boys, I encourage a disciplined educational setting. The use of lessons emphasizing skills expected of pupils increases their preparation for college and future careers or work. Sharp's book focuses on leaders who guide schools with high expectations for all students, in terms of their abilities. They solve problems and move forward. Administrators and faculty prepare students to develop their talents and potential.
- Chip Finley, major, military intelligence, North Carolina National Guard,
Our students are not going to achieve without basic knowledge and skills. We need to acclimate our K-12 students and teachers to set higher goals and achievements within students' potential. That's what Helen Sharp's book is all about, starting with school leaders and personnel. As a school board president for twenty-five years and president/treasurer of a library board for another twenty-five years—not to mention fifty-four plus years in classroom teaching—I'm familiar with education from the college, high school, and administrative point of view. In light of this background, I would recommend this book to anyone
in the field of education.
School Crisis Case Studies, Volume Two has my highest recommendation. It is essential for all those involved in education and readers who want to know how to fix education today.
- Ronald G. Harley, school consultant,