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  <title><![CDATA[Sell ​​a 1000 word article about education for $5]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[Perhaps the time has come to stop and try to examine the problem rationally. It is not the first time that American education has reached a threshold at which only radical solutions seem to be called for. This time, however, reformers are calling for a systemic reform, a complete rethinking of the very concept of education. As politicians, educators, academicians, psychologists, sociologists, and CEOs entered the fray, the well-intentioned movement became murky and increasingly chaotic. It soon became clear that the reformers truly intended a clean sweep of what education had meant to Americans.<br><br>by: <a href="https://www.seoclerk.com/user/sakinahabeb">sakinahabeb</a><br />Created: --<br>Category: <a href='https://www.seoclerk.com/categories/content-writing'>Content & Writing</a><br>Viewed: 511<br/><br/><br /><hr>    ]]>
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