Who Can Be Educated Author:Milton Schwebel A pioneer in public education, the U.S. has followed a model of separatism, largely determined by class and race, and supported by a supposedly scientific theory of intelligence. Some children receive a “first-class”, although often a stultifying education. The majority are consigned to programs of mediocrity. Dr. Schwebel proposes chang... more »e: the societal, psychological, educational, and many of the biological factors that determine educability are almost entirely controllable by society. This book is as relevant as it was 30 years ago when Robert Coles praised it for its “relentless historical survey” and for “showing how quickly and wrongfully we label children for our own purposes.”« less