C. Jackson Grayson Jr. is the chairman and CEO of APQC, the American Productivity & Quality Center, a nonprofit research and education organization located in Houston.
Arthur C. Clarke, the great science fiction writer, once observed that cave dwellers froze to death on beds of coal—lying on the very resource that could have saved their lives. But they had no way to find the coal, mine it, or use it. Today, several millennia later, the same phenomenon is happening again—this time, in education.
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leads NCEA field investigators on a tour of Central Junior High School. At left, the team visits a computer lab where students work on a research project. " width="840" height="570" />
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