Knowledge Development Innovation: How To Rescue America's Advantage
by
Book Details
About the Book
Knowledge Development Innovation (KDI) presents a method for the rescue of America’s global leadership in world education. Many have recommended the need to evaluate and reorganize our national education system, including the 2004 Educause conference. The method recommends the formation and funding of a Knowledge Development Agency (KDA) on a scale similar to the old Manhattan Project or NASA, to gain Congressional and Union support for the merger of the Departments of Labor and Education and approval of national common standards for grades, subjects and tests, plus the acceptance and approval of the knowledge development concept in the KDI.
About the Author
Boulton B. Miller holds a B.A. and M.A. from George Washington University and a Ph.D. from American University. He is a retired regular Army Colonel. After his 27 year military career, he taught in several colleges and universities. His last teaching was as a full-time Visiting Professor in the School of Business Administration at the College of William and Mary. Following his 27 year teaching career, in 1990, he gave up teaching and began doing research in knowledge and information management. In 1994 he published a progress report and an update in 1999, both on his Web site http://boultonmiller.com.