A thoroughly researched book, uncovering the greatest conspiracy over the past two centuries that directly affects the opportunities in education and life for you and for your children.
It used to be said intelligence comes though bloodlines. Then, genes were discovered and scientists started to argue how much is decided by inheritance and how much by experience. They are still arguing about this 120 years later. What if this is wrong? In a fascinating book, which took decades of research, the author leads us into the reality of a very great political conspiracy that began 200 years ago and is kept active today through discreet strategies in society and school designed to open or close doors of opportunity according to social standing, skin color, religion or ethnic background, all set to maintaining the status quo.
In one of the most important books of the 21st century, the author reveals why this conspiracy was created and why is it still maintained today. A conspiracy designed to affect your life and the opportunities of your child. Neither Society nor School was ever meant to be fair. Find out why in: “Intelligence: The Great Lie"
“Roy....thank you! I started reading the first bits and was immediately hooked (this does not happen
often. I'm SUPER fussy about books, I've read too many...). -No wonder you have such high applause
from your critics!”
Lydia Cooper. Mother of 3, South Africa.
“The most important book I have ever read about intelligence.”
Prof. Tatyana Oleinik Pedagogical University. Ukraine.
“This book is a must read for every parent and educator in the world. It represents a real breakthrough in our understanding of what intelligence is and how it develops.
Dean Emeritus. Prof. David Martin Ph.D Gallaudet University Washington, D.C. USA
“Roy's books are never dull, not even for a moment. Beautifully written! Roy has written in such a way that anyone can pick up his books and understand where he is coming from and where he is going in his thoughts, that offer profound insight into what is wrong with school, and why we need to change the ways we are preparing our children for the world they will live in.I would recommend that ALL educators read his books, especially “Teacher, Parent, Child,” as they will definitely be refreshed and challenged to re-think their position as teachers in these challenging times."
* Rachel Wong. Principal. Malaysia
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