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Education Outrage – How Do Struggling Kids Catch Up? 3-D LEARNER.

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Dr. Jeffrey Jones interviews Mark Halpert, director of 3-D Learner, about current problems in American education, and an innovative, out of the box,
3-dimensional concept for helping behind-in-school kids catch up. Dr. Jones tells why American families and individuals need to recommit to the principle of taking personal responsibility for their education. More clues for the first 3-D book ever written, Officially Pathetic, Future Sting 3-D.

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