The Past, Present and Future of Education: A Business & Management Perspective critically analyzes the systemic decline of the US Department of Education, questioning its current relevance and advocating for transformative change. The goal of this book is to provide a history of education, the current state, and what needs to (possibly) be done to strategically align the vision of education with the mission of businesses.
Targeting a broad audience - educators, administrators, parents, policymakers, and community leaders - the book presents a compelling case for reimagining the American education system. Through data-driven insights and statistical analysis, it highlights current deficiencies and their long-term implications for American youth. The goal is to encourage collaborative efforts to re-evaluate educational priorities, address systemic flaws, and better align the system with 21st-century demands, ultimately preparing students for a globally competitive environment.
Academically rigorous and pedagogically rich, the book incorporates models, case studies, and chapter-based thematic exercises. These resources make it highly adaptable for use in undergraduate and graduate education and policy courses, as well as in professional development programs. The text offers a forward-looking curriculum tool that prepares students and educators alike to take a proactive role in shaping the future of education.