Lean Into The Curve: Learn What’s Next in EducationSUMMER ESSENTIALS: Usually, we send you off on your Summer Break with recommendations to keep you and those traveling with you well-informed and entertained. But this year we’re going to give you a chance to “earn” several books for that Beach Bag, some of which you would never even know were out there! Here’s why: CER’s extensive library of books dates back to 1993 and have been instrumental to our efforts. Pro- or con-, amateur or professional, fiction and non-fiction, we have a collection (as the foodies say) that is simply to die for! So we’re offering you a chance to not only build up that book bag this summer but to get informed and entertained without doing a lot of work. CER’s experts will personally curate your education reading material this summer! First, everyone who participates will get a copy of our CEO, Jeanne Allen’s book An Unfinished Journey: Education & the American Dream. Next, to the first 10 who reply, we will include a classic showing the intersection of civil rights and education reform, Howard Fuller's, No Struggle, No Progress. Then we will pick out 1 (or 2) other choice titles for you from our Library, and you never know, one may even be signed. All you have to do is Sign up and make a minimum donation of $100, and CER will send you your summer reading material priority mail! While you wait for our literary gifts, be sure to check out our evolving work creating a Future of School with better educational opportunities for all American students, as well as our groundbreaking work on the Blaine Amendment. What better way to stay socially distanced on the beach than with a great book? Founded in 1993, the Center for Education Reform aims to expand educational opportunities that lead to improved economic outcomes for all Americans — particularly our youth — ensuring that conditions are ripe for innovation, freedom and flexibility throughout U.S. education. |