Robert “Bob” J. Walters

Facing Reality in American Education: Why the Racial Gap in Educational Achievement Persists

bob-walters-edit-e1547161442886.jpgFROM THE AUTHOR: Parents, I really hope to speak to you if you have a son or daughter in high school. I don’t need to tell you how bright and talented they are. You witness that throughout their lives but have you ever thought that maybe your son and daughter are gifted enough that they could be earning an incredible salary without having to go to college?

“In Bob Walter’s book “Facing Reality in American Education” his heart’s desire is for each child to be looked at individually, not as a group, and so discovering ways to help them achieve as quickly as they can because it’s no secret they are truly gifted, don’t you agree? Buy your copy today, click here. I invite you to listen to my live radio interview with my friend Robert “Bob” Walters below.” -ANDREA KAYE

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Facing Reality in American Education: Why the Racial Gap in Educational Achievement Persists

A review of 50 years of programs and ideas tried to close the achievement gap between blacks, whites, Asians, and Latinos. All with no success. What can be done and what is the impact of genetics is explored.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Robert “Bob” J. Walters is a graduate of UCLA, a successful businessman with 4 grown children and 10 grandkids. Bob Walters collected articles and books on education for the past 52 years and is the authored a book in 1963, As The Pendulum Swings, a study of the radical trend in the civil rights movement.