What Kid’s Need in Schools (that they’re not getting)

by | Oct 25, 2012 | Business, Education, Society | 1 comment

Every person in any career should spend 90 minutes in a classroom at least one time in a school year, sharing their stories and setting an example for the students,” he said. “It’s part of giving back. These kids generally don’t see enough examples of why education is important or who they could be or what they could do.
— Brad Keywell, Groupon co-founder

via Sun-Times.

This is a brilliant idea.

Kudos to Mr. Keywell for putting this together.

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