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COMPUTERS AS TUTORS:

SOLVING THE CRISIS IN EDUCATION

by

Frederick Bennett, Ph.D.

copyright  FABEN, INC.

P.O. Box 3133

Sarasota, FL 34230

941-955-0050


ISBN 0-9669583-6-5

List price: $25.00

Comments by the reviewers:

�Bennett�s ideas are radical; they would involve a top-to-bottom restructuring of the American educational system. But every conceivable Band-Aid has been tried on the present system and nothing has worked. He makes a strong case � at the very least, it should be seriously examined by educators.
    This is an important book. It would be a shame if it were ignored or dismissed without careful consideration.�
      From a review by Rick Sullivan, Ph.D. in the Grand Rapids Press, July 2000

� this text moves the conversation on educational technology forward.�
      From a review by Professor David Stoloff, Chairman of the Education Department, Eastern Connecticut State University in Choice, January 2000

�this book should be read by anyone interested in the future of education in this country.�
      From a review by Carrington Dixon in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram,

� An innovation that actually could revolutionize our schools is shaped here.�
      From a review by Parent Council who selected the book as "Outstanding"
 

�Computers As Tutors is innovative, challenging, at times provocative -- and always, highly recommended reading for aspiring and practicing educators at ever grade level.�
     The Midwest Book Reviews

�Computers as Tutors should be read by all educators and parents.�
     From a review in The Science Spiders by Kathleen Kain, Ph.D.
 
 

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For an update on the thinking of Dr. Bennett, see the article "The Future of Computer Technology in K-12 Education" that was originally published in Phi Delta Kappan magazine. 

 

He also has follow up articles entitled

"The Inevitable Revolution in Education"

"Technology and World Education"


TABLE OF CONTENTS

PROLOGUE

SECTION I : A WARNING AND PROPOSED SOLUTIONS

  1. THE WARNING
  2. PROPOSED SOLUTIONS