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Strategies for Educational Reform


by Eli Ginzberg - 1974

The educational system cannot be a substitute for the family; it cannot cure poverty and racism, assure individuals good jobs and good incomes, control delinquency and crime, or usher in a brave new world. But teachers can make their students more intelligent, more considerate, more sensitive to their own problems and to the problems of others.


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Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record Volume 76 Number 1, 1974, p. 39-46
https://www.tcrecord.org ID Number: 1339, Date Accessed: 9/21/2021 10:07:48 AM

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  • Eli Ginzberg
    Columbia University
    Eli Ginzberg is A. Barton Hepbum Professor of Economics and director of the Conservation of Human Resources project at Columbia University. This article is based upon a speech delivered by Dr. Ginzberg at the Distinguished Lecture Series, 1972-1973, sponsored by The Center for Vocational and Technical Education and the Graduate School, The Ohio State University.
 
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