Our own Willie Curlott is now a published Author, in addition to his  many other achievements!

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Peace Corps: The Toughest Job They'll Ever Mismanage
by
Bill Curlott

 

Editorial Reviews

Editor, Vantage Press, Inc. 3/1/04
Here is a thoughtful and informative autobiographical novel with much to say about education and miseducation in the Peace Corps.


About the Author
Dr. Curlott was born in Annapolis, Maryland in 1934 where he lived for ten years and his family then moved to the Atlantic City area where he lived for thirty years. He served in the Marine Corps 53-56 and enrolled in the Drexel Institute of Technology where he received his B.S. degree in business education. He received his M.A. degree from Trenton State College in education, an administrators certification from Glassboro State College and holds a doctorate from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

He has taught business courses at secondary schools and two and four-year colleges. He also worked at the State Department of Education, Vocational Division, in New Jersey, Delaware, and Colorado. He served for twenty seven months in the Peace Corps teaching in the Business Development program at the Kherson Technical University in Kherson, Ukraine.

Book Description
In PEACE CORPS THE TOUGHEST JOB...THEY'LL EVER MISMANAGE the title paraphrases the Peace Corps motto which is "The toughest job you'll ever love". The "docunovel" has two regimens, one is that there should be adequate training for the volunteers so they can perform their functions adequately and there should be a memorial for those who have given their lives while in service to their country. The reader should have in mind the role the management of the Peace Corps did, or did not, play in the situations the in which the protagonist was involved. Also some of the situations the protagonist was involved in were in reality experienced by different individual
s.

 

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